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1951 Standard pistol
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Re: 1951 Standard pistol
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Re: 1951 Standard pistol
Thanks!
Btw, I noticed something interesting on it. The safety selector/lever doesn’t have the “S” or “F” stamped on it. The only other pistol I was able to confirm so far that doesn’t have S or F stamped on the safety was the factory chromed Standards. So along with the blued trigger, this one also probably has the safety from the chromed version.
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Re: 1951 Standard pistol
Here is a consecutive pair. One has the chrome trigger and the other has a blued trigger.
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Re: 1951 Standard pistol
Rick,
You never fail to amaze me, what a pair!
Thanks for sharing.
Terry
You never fail to amaze me, what a pair!
Thanks for sharing.
Terry
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Re: 1951 Standard pistol
yes ,very nice indeed, is that the "cutoff" number from the variation #8 to #9 or are they interspersed, overlapped ( parts bin theory)..... 

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Re: 1951 Standard pistol
Wow, pretty cool pair right there! Nice display too.
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Re: 1951 Standard pistol
Consecutive standards are quite an accomplishment! Very nice display.
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Re: 1951 Standard pistol
Looking at Chad's book, #8s were in three serial number blocks, 12,214-14,999, 17,000-24,999 and 30,001-35,029. #9s seem to be interspersed/overlapped with the second group from 17,273 to 21,808. I have seen people list their Standards as #9s based on the serial number but without a blue trigger. I tell them they have a #8.
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Re: 1951 Standard pistol
Curious, is the safety marked with a F and S on the type 9 in your pic ?rpm enterprises wrote: ↑Sat Jan 29, 2022 9:17 am Here is a consecutive pair. One has the chrome trigger and the other has a blued trigger.
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Re: 1951 Standard pistol
I looked in one safe and found another blue trigger auto and it does have the F and S . The consecutive blue trigger gun must be in one of the other safes.arcticruger wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 2:21 pmCurious, is the safety marked with a F and S on the type 9 in your pic ?rpm enterprises wrote: ↑Sat Jan 29, 2022 9:17 am Here is a consecutive pair. One has the chrome trigger and the other has a blued trigger.