
Guys ,
A good friend of mine just purchased ( with a little prodding from me ) , this gorgeous MK I chambered in 45 win Mag ..... it also came with a 45
ACP conversion kit ( that was obviously used more than the original
chambering ) .....
I know that this " plum " colored frame topic has been brought up in the past :
click on me , but I'm seeking clarity regarding the finish ( how , why , how many )
As the attached older post specifies , this pistol was one of the first to come out of the factory as evidenced by the serial number ( under 200 ) . It was made - according to L.A.R. , in 1984 .
Some folks may consider the plum hue to be a flaw ( as stated in the older post ) , but I've got to say that it has one of the nicest contrasts of all the finishes offered by L.A.R.
Also , the 2 magazines that came with the pistol are welded on the bottom as opposed to the spring loaded ball detent design ..... how rare are these ? ...
My additional questions are :
( 1 ) how rare are these plum frames ?
( 2 ) do these specimens come with a premium ?
( 3 ) is the reason explaining the plum finish ( in the attached post ) valid ?
( 4 ) are the wood grips a factory offering ?
Either way , my friend owns one of the first ones off the line - and a nice one at that !
Thank you in advance Gents .......
grizzlyglen