A ch grade would be a good one to have. My current goal is to some day have a ch grade for my personal collection. As stated, you should start by checking the serial number against the surviving records, if there are records on it. This will tell you if the gun is in it's original configuration. Then confirm the price against the condition of the gun. And of course check the gun's function 100%. Check lockup, operation, and if it is a Che; make sure the ejectors work. If it is at a gun shop, I am sure the price high enough that the seller would be willing to allow you to spend enough time with the gun for inspection, if it means a sale.
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B. Dudley
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