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Old August 17, 2012, 08:55 AM   #9
gyvel
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I would tend to disagree to a point that the 1910s are that much less common than an old Colt. Besides the orignal FN 1910s that were made to the tune of almost a million, Browning Arms Company marked 1910s show up with relative frequency.

Parts for old Colt's are getting fewer and farther between, while the interchangeability betwen a 1922 and a 1910 means a decent parts supply for a while. 1910s were made into the early 80s.

Either way, they're all great guns and a lot of fun to shoot.
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