BigBlue 94
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So I've got this old Colt Super 38 Auto 1911 that has some interesting features.
First off, it's a 1960 model. The grips were added by my grandpa about 15-20years ago. The rest is unknown to me. It has a buttstock that fits onto the mainspring housing when the factory grips are on it. It also has a full length bo-mar extended sight setup on it. Sadly the magazine is a 5 shot capacity with 38 spec marked on it, though it is a colt mag.
Did the buttstock come with many of the guns?
EDIT: stock is not attached, and cannot be without swapping grips. Legality is being determined.
Was this set up for some sort of competition shooting with the bo-mar sight?
First off, it's a 1960 model. The grips were added by my grandpa about 15-20years ago. The rest is unknown to me. It has a buttstock that fits onto the mainspring housing when the factory grips are on it. It also has a full length bo-mar extended sight setup on it. Sadly the magazine is a 5 shot capacity with 38 spec marked on it, though it is a colt mag.
Did the buttstock come with many of the guns?
EDIT: stock is not attached, and cannot be without swapping grips. Legality is being determined.
Was this set up for some sort of competition shooting with the bo-mar sight?
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