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Hello, I’m new to this forum. Looking to research a pistol passed down to me from my stepfather who brought this back from the war. I can share photos or just identifying marks.

I also know the story how my stepfather got this pistol. What’s the best way to proceed?
 
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They're after my Lucky Charms!
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Welcome and good place to start the research is start a thread in the pistols section. Photos are always welcome.


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My other Sig
is a Steyr.
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Cool!

Sometimes the history of a pistol is as good as the range time.

Welcome to the forum!




 
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Welcome!
 
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Thank you, I’ll get started there!
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Originally posted by IrishWind:
Welcome and good place to start the research is start a thread in the pistols section. Photos are always welcome.
 
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