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From: MrColt45acp
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  • What about the Army? They wouldn't have the records (serial numbers) of which one were stamped with the U.S Property?

    Great video!!!

  • I have a colt 1908 .25, but mine have different grips.

  • I think these guns were also made overseas on licence. I got one made in czechoslovakia by Brünner. It looks the same like the one in the video besides it has no grip safety and is in the caliber 6.35mm Browning.

  • Nice pistol i never heard of one before but now have a new colt military pistol that i want for my collection. thanks for the history and nice video i will subscribe.

  • how much are these worth ?

  • interesting video, and a nice little pistol. I didnt know the military used a .25 auto.

  • You sound like the dad from "Meet the Fockers".

  • Thanks for the info!

  • what a beautiful example.

    ,jon

  • Have a good new year mate !

  • It's nice to see a little piece of history in those pocket guns of yesterday. Thanks for the history lesson.

  • great vid, very interesting background story ( im always learning smthing new with eac of your vids sir) Happy New Year MrC45acp

  • thats pretty sweet

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