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I wasn't aware that the skeletonized grip was a thing in the 50's!
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My uncles dad carried it in the military, the grips were made from aircraft plexiglass by an enlisted guy.
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Actually I looked up the serial # and it was 1942.. he carried it in WWII... all the numbers match on it...
Those are bringing good money. In fact all the snake guns are bringing good money.
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That was the low hanging fruit I figured someone couldn't resist
Gave mine to my youngest son a few years ago, he said they were worth some money.