Zilmo
Member
And please refrain from telling me what a huge mistake I made in having this restored. I've heard it all before, and frankly I just don't care.
This gun means the world to me, and will be passed down in my family. "Value" is of no meaning in regards to this pistol.
I got this gun from my best friend. His father flew mail planes with Lindbergh in the late twenties and early thirties. George went on to fly for United, starting when they were still Boeing Air Transport around 1935, and retired from United in 1969, number 1 on their seniority list.
I guess all the mail plane pilots always carried a piece with them, as they flew into some pretty rugged places. This is the gun my friends dad George carried with him.
This gun means the world to me, and will be passed down in my family. "Value" is of no meaning in regards to this pistol.
I got this gun from my best friend. His father flew mail planes with Lindbergh in the late twenties and early thirties. George went on to fly for United, starting when they were still Boeing Air Transport around 1935, and retired from United in 1969, number 1 on their seniority list.
I guess all the mail plane pilots always carried a piece with them, as they flew into some pretty rugged places. This is the gun my friends dad George carried with him.