J2SFUSER67,
Post some pics of the mainspring housing, I'm sure several on here can identify what you have.
John
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J2SFUSER67,
Post some pics of the mainspring housing, I'm sure several on here can identify what you have.
John
Want to buy a couple of the right panels of the early Keyes Fibre variety grips.......the ones without the reinforced screw holes. Let me know what you have.....
Thanks;
John
I'm looking for a few "right" panels to match up with some left panels. I'm looking for right late Coltwood panels, right early Keyes Fibre, and right late Keyes Fibre. These panels can't have any...
The US&S pistols had a blued trigger, checkered slide stop & main spring housing. I usually count 31 knurls +/-1 from top to bottom on the second row on their MSH. Also, most of the barrel bushings...
May want to take a look on the various gun auction sites for pistols like yours and what they are "selling" for. Possibly Google "WW1 1911 pistol" then click on imagines, these usually lead to ended...
I'm seeing a type 2 Remington Rand, my guess of value is $2,000 - $2,500. Lets see what others say.......
If you can post photos you may get a more accurate value. From what you stated your pistol may be worth somewhere between $1,000 and $1,500.
Ken......
You are so right on the value, if I had a Navy frame deserving of that slide I would probably cough up the money for it. Then sell the frame and barrel. I don't see early Navy slides...
I agree, I tried to explain to the seller about the parts.........1918 frame - common, Springfield replacement barrel - common, USN slide - not so common and that the parts didn't add up to $2,200. ...
I talked to the seller earlier........they are asking $2,200.
Actually yes that is the barrel I'm looking for. The one I have is like that but there isn't a lick of finish left on it. I was hoping to improve on the one I had. There has to be a 1911a1 lend...
As the title states I'm looking for a Colt 1911a1 lend lease barrel for a 1943 serial number 929xxx (Remington Rand duplicate number). From the stamps on the pistol the barrel should have the...
I don't have my book handy but the serial number is early enough to make the correct slide a type 1 or type 2. I'm guessing if it is a type 1 then the 1911 slide stop and early A1 Colt trigger might...
Are you referring to the type 2 Remington Rand? Great looking pistol and a somewhat rare variety as well. I agree with 1563621's assessment of it, heck........if I had the cash I would have...
The trigger is incorrect.........should be of the stamped variety and blued. The magazine well looks as if someone has bored it out, it doesn't appear to be "tight" around the...
Good photos Chaz.............you have a nice looking pistol and certainly one you can be proud of!!
I need to find a job that pays more money so I can get nicer 1911's!!! Those look great!
If you can, take several photos and post of the pistol in question. I'm sure after photos are posted everyone will have an opinion to give. Could be 100% original or could be 100% arsenal rebuild...
Looking at the photos it also appears that Ithaca got a MSH from the Remington Rand facility. At least it comes with a possible reproduction box in excellent condition.
Dino,
What you have is an arsenal refinished pistol. The frame was manufactured by Remington UMC in 1918. This can be determined through the serial number along with the "EEC" (inspector Edmund...
Looks aerodynamic..........not a corner or straight line left in the metal..........nothing but curves!
I'll take a crack at value with $1,000 tops. I base this value on the pistol not having it's original blued finish (looks to be parkerized), no original grips, and something looks funny about the...
Thanks members for the help, this is the information I'm looking for before proceding with a purchase.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=390161480
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=391364213
I'm looking at the above 2 early Inland carbines hopefully adding 1...
I'm guessing $1,500 +/- $200. From the photos it appears that the slide stop is a Springfield however the thumb safety and hammer aren't. A correct WW1 Springfield magazine can be had for $300 -...