cplnorton,
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cplnorton,
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M1Garandy,
Yes, it is GM paper work. However, unable to enlarge your pictures to see the detail to specifically ID your items. Try to post pictures with more digital information?
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Hey Joe,
No Joy.
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bnew
None of the 1918 Pistols shipped with Lanyard Ring Mags.
(From Clawson) The last M1911 Pistol that shipped with a Lanyard Loop Magazine was No 125566. (It was the last 1915 M1911 Pistol...
SPEEDGUNNER,
Refinished 1919 Government Model slide. 1918 GM slide had the Rampant COLT behind the serrations on the left side. 1920 GM slide had the Rampant COLT on the front right side of the...
elmer1007,
No Joy! (The closest Pistol in the Pocket Pistols is: 555552 a .32, date 080345, OSS CBI.
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elmer1007,
No Joy.
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1563621,
No Joy. Only one 965 listed,---965987. Estimated Delivery, April 43.
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Boneyard,
We need to see more of the right side. It does look like a nice early Transition. It is difficult to find a correct barrel for these,---if it has it's barrel, it would be nice to have...
Colt 1911a1 missing final inspector marking?
snipershot1944,
Here is another one, COLT in the 730,XXX range.
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n467us,
A COLT Factory Letter.
Just call 800-962-2658 Ext.1849 His name is Paul.
If no answer, leave your info and he will call you back.
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n467us,
How lucky? This one should letter.? (Several around this number shipped to the USMC.)
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Steve,
Nice picture of your 1913.
It looks like you might have experience with M1 rifles,---hope you can offer some advice on one. Know someone that is considering a 1940 M1. It looks all...
dave,
Here is some info on pistols with those type of Colt Stocks. http://www.coltforum.com/forums/colt-semiauto-pistols/219970-lnib-1950-government-45-a.html and, ...
Joe6112,
Actually, it looks like a Government Model 1911A1 (Not a Military pistol, most likely, a Commercial pistol). (So, not made in 1918!)
There is not enough info in your picture to tell...
66 Bonneville,
Most likely, there is not an exact S/N range. Only aware of a approximate range 723000 - 750500.
The highest R.S. found in the books with a quick search is 750360. The lowest...
hitower,
SRS check,---No joy.
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Yes, looks nice. (Some may not like the barrel.)
3rd Shipment M1911 NAVY Receiver. http://www.gunbroker.com/item/594041025
Looks good,---all the wear seems to match. (Could that left grip been changed?)
Aligater,
Not sure what you have from your description!? Without good clear pictures, it would be difficult to give you accurate info!
If the serial number is in fact in the No 68800 range,...
Allen,
Thanks for the pictures!
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Allen,
Sure would be nice to see your 1912 Navy!? (Post some Pictures?)
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How may different versions (varieties) of 1912 Navy marked slides are there? And, is there a way (other than the receiver) to distinguish a 1914 Navy slide from a 1915 Navy slide?
usmc69,
427343 would, most likely, be a 1918 M1911 Dark Army.
Looks like a 1912 Navy slide. There are a few variations of 1912 Navy slides,---not sure what variation this is.
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