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Gentlemen,
This theme created by me in support of a future article Ed Buffaloe.
Here we consider the modification of the Clement pistol is the 1912 model patent 243839 and the 1912 model Fulgor.
We will also consider the external differences of these guns.
I do not see the point of creating a table for these guns because there are too few known serial numbers.
But first we need to decide what kind of pistol to call "Fulgor" because there can be confusion.
Many of you could see this page from the book.
So, here everything is the opposite, than in the classification of Alain Daubresse .
I've never seen an advertisement there that Clement's pistol of 1912 patent 243839 called "Fulgor" .
The earliest serial number that I know is No. 12077. Although the first two figures are not possible to see, but I think that this is so.
SN 12077
The inscription on the slide:
MODELE 1912. BREVET 243839
- LIEGE - ACIER GARANTI -
On the right side of the frame under the serial number is the abbreviation: C.P.C.(Charles Ph. Clement)
Has milled grooves on both sides of the frame.
The safety lever has a non-standard form.
There is no button to lock the barrel.
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SN 12180
The inscription on the slide:
NO
On the right side of the frame under the serial number there is no abbreviation C.P.C.
Has milled grooves on both sides of the frame.
Safety lever has a standard form.
There is no button to lock the barrel.
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SN 12498
There is no slide.
On the right side of the frame under the serial number is the abbreviation: C.P.C.
Has milled grooves on both sides of the frame.
Safety lever has a standard form.
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SN 12610
The inscription on the slide:
MODELE 1912. BREVET 243839
- LIEGE - ACIER GARANTI -
On the right side of the frame under the serial number is the abbreviation: C.P.C.
Has milled grooves on both sides of the frame.
Safety lever has a standard form.
There is a button to lock the barrel.
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SN 13031
The inscription on the slide:
?
On the right side of the frame under the serial number is the abbreviation: C.P.C.
Has milled grooves on both sides of the frame.
Safety lever ?
There is no button to lock the barrel.
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The next in my list of serial numbers are the Clement Fulgor pistols.
They are located between the serial numbers of the 1912 model patent 243839 and the 1912 model patent 243839 without a milled groove on the frame.
I will publish pistols Fulgor in the next post.
This theme created by me in support of a future article Ed Buffaloe.
Here we consider the modification of the Clement pistol is the 1912 model patent 243839 and the 1912 model Fulgor.
We will also consider the external differences of these guns.
I do not see the point of creating a table for these guns because there are too few known serial numbers.
But first we need to decide what kind of pistol to call "Fulgor" because there can be confusion.
Many of you could see this page from the book.

So, here everything is the opposite, than in the classification of Alain Daubresse .
I've never seen an advertisement there that Clement's pistol of 1912 patent 243839 called "Fulgor" .
The earliest serial number that I know is No. 12077. Although the first two figures are not possible to see, but I think that this is so.


SN 12077
The inscription on the slide:
MODELE 1912. BREVET 243839
- LIEGE - ACIER GARANTI -
On the right side of the frame under the serial number is the abbreviation: C.P.C.(Charles Ph. Clement)
Has milled grooves on both sides of the frame.
The safety lever has a non-standard form.
There is no button to lock the barrel.
-----------------------------------------

SN 12180
The inscription on the slide:
NO
On the right side of the frame under the serial number there is no abbreviation C.P.C.
Has milled grooves on both sides of the frame.
Safety lever has a standard form.
There is no button to lock the barrel.
-----------------------------------------

SN 12498
There is no slide.
On the right side of the frame under the serial number is the abbreviation: C.P.C.
Has milled grooves on both sides of the frame.
Safety lever has a standard form.
--------------------------------------


SN 12610
The inscription on the slide:
MODELE 1912. BREVET 243839
- LIEGE - ACIER GARANTI -
On the right side of the frame under the serial number is the abbreviation: C.P.C.
Has milled grooves on both sides of the frame.
Safety lever has a standard form.
There is a button to lock the barrel.
--------------------------------------------

SN 13031
The inscription on the slide:
?
On the right side of the frame under the serial number is the abbreviation: C.P.C.
Has milled grooves on both sides of the frame.
Safety lever ?
There is no button to lock the barrel.
--------------------------------------------
The next in my list of serial numbers are the Clement Fulgor pistols.
They are located between the serial numbers of the 1912 model patent 243839 and the 1912 model patent 243839 without a milled groove on the frame.
I will publish pistols Fulgor in the next post.