Parts were used interchangably without regard to manufacturer when field repairs were needed or work was done on a higher level. I took some photos and can post them if it would be helpful, and can also take others if I knew the specific areas of interest. There was no magazine with it, although it might turn up somewhere later. It also has some sort of a logo stamped above and to the left of the right grip that looks like a circle with two cannons crossing through it. The serial # is 1472469, it has "FJA" stamped just in front of the left grip near the trigger, and a "P" stamped near the clip release. ![]() I did some research on this site and it appears that if it is authentic, it might be worth a pretty good sum (not counting the value as a Keepsake). Since I prefer semis versus revolvers, this one is definitely a keeper regardless, but I'm really interested in how valuable it might be. ![]() Among the several revolvers, shotguns and a few rifles of various ages and makes, was this Ithaca Gun Co. I was sorting through some of the things my Dad left to me when he recently passed. I'm a new poster to this site, and I appreciate your interest in helping me.
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