Purchased from the Son of the American vet that brought back this Colt. (He flew with the RAF Ferry Command out of Dorval.)
I managed to get it registered on June 14 2004.
I got a lot of help from the vet’s family when I was doing research on the vet.
The three magazines were loaded with 1941 dated cartridges.
The Tobin family did not live long lives.
The Vet died at age 63, ---the Son that I dealt with died in 2016 at age 67----his Sister who was very helpful died in 2011 at age 64.
There is another Brother and Sister that live in the U.S.-----I believe they are still alive.
I also bought a M1884 Springfield Trapdoor rifle that had belonged to the Vet. (Since traded.)
I was informed by a fellow from the local Legion that this fellow was moving and that he might have some guns for sale.
It so happened that this fellow was a Verifier and he helped me get the Colt registered.


















I went to two Tobin funerals.

I managed to get it registered on June 14 2004.
I got a lot of help from the vet’s family when I was doing research on the vet.
The three magazines were loaded with 1941 dated cartridges.
The Tobin family did not live long lives.
The Vet died at age 63, ---the Son that I dealt with died in 2016 at age 67----his Sister who was very helpful died in 2011 at age 64.
There is another Brother and Sister that live in the U.S.-----I believe they are still alive.
I also bought a M1884 Springfield Trapdoor rifle that had belonged to the Vet. (Since traded.)
I was informed by a fellow from the local Legion that this fellow was moving and that he might have some guns for sale.
It so happened that this fellow was a Verifier and he helped me get the Colt registered.


















I went to two Tobin funerals.

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