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There are no other numbers or letters around the serial number. I will send pictures to you now. If you don't mind, could you put them on this thread? Thanks!
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Here are the pictures Jesse sent me to post. I've replied to him on e-mail. Jesse can give you the particulars on this gun.
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It appears to be a typical SC with what appear to be aftermarket embellishments to boylth the wood as well as to the frame.
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I own 177853. It's an SC, straight stock Titanic barrel. As the early engraving and the screw that opens to expose the firing pin.
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Thanks guys! The embellishments were done by Walter Kolouch.
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