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Private Collection 
					Very Early Colt National Match Serial Number C164045 
					with fixed sights, blued finish, aftermarket ivory grips and 
					factory inscription R.J. Borromey, U.S.C.G. on the left 
					front of the frame.  The Colt factory letter confirms the 
					inscription on the left side of the receiver and indicates 
					that the pistol was shipped to R.J. Borromey; USCG Rifle 
					Team, Camp Ritche, Cascade, Maryland on June 2, 1932. 
					
					  
					Very Early Colt National Match Serial Number C164045 
					- left side view.  The magazine has "COLT" over "45 AUTO" on 
					the base. The barrel is blued with polished chamber and has 
					the initials "M.B." in a circle indicating a Match Barrel 
					stamped on the right side of the barrel lug. 
					
					  
					Captain Romeo J. Borromey, United States Coast Guard 
					graduated from the Coast Guard Academy in 1929 and spent 16 
					of his 30 years of service at sea. During World War II 
					Captain Borromey was commander of the U.S.S. El Paso which 
					was awarded three battle stars for combat action. Borromey 
					took part in many operations as commanding officer of the 
					U.S.S. El Paso from 1943-1945 including bombardment missions 
					at Wake Island, Sarmi Point and Aitape. It conducted 
					scouting and rescue missions, finally becoming part of the 
					screening forces at Morotai and Leyte. Captain Borromey died 
					on February 22, 1992, and was buried in Arlington National 
					Cemetery with a eulogy delivered by Joseph J. McGovern.   |