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A fine DWM Model 1906 American Eagle parabellum pistol with period holster image 1
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Lot 4253¢

A fine DWM Model 1906 American Eagle parabellum pistol with period holster

18 November 2013, 10:00 PST
San Francisco

Sold for US$4,446 inc. premium

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A fine DWM Model 1906 American Eagle parabellum pistol with period holster

Serial no. 53423; 9mm caliber, 4 inch barrel. Barrel marked with crown over N and serial numbered 53423. Stamped with American Eagle on top of breech and DWM on toggle. Takedown lever, magazine release, trigger, and safety with bright straw finish. Backstrap with grip safety. Magazine with wooden base, marked on bottom of steel spine with P. Checkered walnut two-piece grips. Chamois-lined tan leather flap holster with lightly stamped border and marked Kennedy Bros. Arms Co./St. Paul on flap. Holster marked 1304/C on belt loop.
Condition: Excellent. Possibly unfired, with bright bore and retaining 95 plus percent original dark blue finish, edges with some patches of light pitting/rust patination from storage in holster. All numbers match. Retains 70 to 80 percent of straw finish. Excellent grips with no wear to checkering. Holster fine and showing some light scuffing and small stains.
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