I've been on GunBroker and I've seen so many 1911 made in 1918 and 1919, there in such great shape. I'm not saying all I see. But a lot that have really no finish left but the markings are still really deep and sharp. After the war were these sold off real quick that would explain why they're still in such good condition or were they left in inventory until world War 2. I just purchased one ship to France in June of 1918 it was made in 1918 as well it's only about 20% bluing left with a lot of surface graze what is still in great shape and the markings are super deep deep. Just can't explain why a pistol wouldn't have more wear got my 1911 a1's from my Army days or beat so bad it was unbelievable. It's kind of hard to see why people who want to buy em from CMP when they get to sell them.