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					 Hoglund Collection Model 1907 Military Serial Number 137 - 200 .45 cal. No. 1 -200 
(inclusive) Modified hammer, Nearly vertical ejection. Auto Indicator to show 
that chamber is loaded, Auto safety, Strengthened stirrup, and Lengthened 
trigger stirrup pin. Shipped  to the U.S. Government, Springfield Armory, March 
17, 1908 November 13, 1909 - Returned to Colt for modification and 
					shipped to Troop H, 4th Cavalry.   This pistol was returned to the factory, refinished and 
					remarked.  It has the "K" (factory return mark) on the right 
					trigger bow attesting to that. The "K.M." inspector mark on 
					the upper left bow of the trigger guard has been removed. 
					Left side of Model 1907 sn 137.  Note the grip safety and 
					lanyard loop. 
					A single officer presided over the inspection of the Model 
					1907 Contract pistols.   All of the pistols originally bore 
					the initials "K.M." for Major Kenneth Morton.  
					These initials were hand stamped into the upper leg of the 
					trigger guard on the left side.  Major Morton assumed the 
					post in April 1907 and acted as the inspecting and accepting 
					officer throughout the fiscal year 1907 - 1908. 
					   
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