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    Default USS Texas first and second serial numbers

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    promise to buy better camera showing crisp detail. I also have serial number 43980 from the USS Texas in 100% original condition that I bought from the Jan 13 Little John's Auction. The others have replacement rear sights to the later square version. Possibly upgrade while in service ?? They appear to have wear/finish consistent with both guns.
    Still looking for a good Maine and Delaware piece.

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    If I could ever find one that had been assigned to either the USS Washington (BB56) or the ACR Washington/Seattle, I would be highly interested!!
    "We make men without chests and expect from them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst."
    --C.S. Lewis

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    Rick:

    Does the Washington association have ship's records of pistols assigned to the ship? I have contacted the historians at the USS North Carolina and Alabama asking them to check if they retain individual serial number records.

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    Here is my TEXAS 1911, 43932.. I had at one time 43909 but sold it years ago...

    "Give Me A Fast Ship And I Will Sail In Harms Way" John Paul Jones, U.S. NAVY

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    Incidentally... USS TEXAS BB-35 is coming up on her 100th birthday... Or the 100th anniversary of her commissioning, anyway, in March 2014.

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    Nice example.....Do you still own a Delaware 1911 ?

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    John had two Delaware 1911 Navy pistols up until a short time ago. He still has one of them and hopefully he will show us a picture of it again , for our viewing pleasure.

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    I received a response from the Curator's looking for a list of small arms aboard each ship during WW2 and their serial numbers, if available;
    here is the USS North Carolina's:

    "Yes, we possibly have information about the small arms that we onboard BB55 during the war in our archives. But that will take some time to research."
    Mary Ames Booker
    Curator of Collections
    Battleship NORTH CAROLINA

    From the USS Alabama:

    "Thanks for the message.
    I wish I could help you, but to the best of my knowledge and belief,
    those records do not exist, certainly not here. Most information like
    that would be stored under the auspices of the Department of the Navy,
    no telling where if they still exist."
    Good luck with your search and sorry I cannot be of assistance.
    Come see us!"
    Bill Tunnell, Executive Director

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