|     Early Colt Model 1902 Sporting Model - This 
    1902 Colt Sporting Model, serial number 8825, was acquired in 1985 from 
    a Chilean Police Col. who acquired it by means of an Arms raid of the Manuel 
    Rodriquez Front (Chilean Resistance Group) who was against the (then) 
    Dictator Augusto Pinochet. The Manual Rodriguez Front acquired it from it's 
    Peruvian sister group The Shining Path. The Shining Path Group acquired it 
    from a raid of an Peru Army Magazine. Marshall Adame Collection
 
 A Colt factory letter confirms the shipment of six 1902 Sporting models 
    in 1906 to the W.R. Grace Company and that W.R. Grace ordered six pistols to 
    be shipped to the president of Peru (W.R. Grace had many mining interest in 
    Peru). The letter does not confirm the nickel plating which, presumably, was 
    done after the gun was shipped. The serial numbers for all six guns in the 
    same shipment are: 8825, 8826, 8827, 8828, 8852, 8854. There is also have a 
    record of 7805 and 7849 as having been shipped to W.R. Grace & Co on 17 Feb 
    1905.
 
     This gun has triangular front slide
    serrations and Browning's Patent marking on the left side of the slide.  These guns lacked the slide lock and lanyard loop as seen on the 1902 Military
    Model. 
     Serial number, slide markings and Peru Government Armory 
    mark. 
     Close-up of serial number and Peru Government Armory 
    stamp behind the trigger on the left side of the frame. 
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