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A Pair of OLD M1911 Pistols.
I had the pleasant job of detail stripping and cleaning a pair of historically significant Colt M1911 pistols recently.
The first had a serial number of 135xxx which means it was made in 1916 and was in Very Good condition. It apparently had a WWII overhaul because it has an arched mainspring housing, plastic grips and is parkerized. The second had a serial number of 164xxx which means it was made in 1917 and was in Excellent condition. This pistol has the commercial Colt blue finish, wide hammer spur, early diamond grips and the magazine had the cavalry lanyard loop in addition to the lanyard loop at the base of the flat mainspring housing. As I cleaned and reassembled these venerable old "War Horses", I had to wonder where they have been for 92 years since 1916 and 1917. These pieces will reside in a historical exhibit in perpetutity. I am sorry I do not know the details of where these pistols have been and who used them. We can only imagine the details. Adam
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I`m not a real fan of the 1911`s, but I do know where there is one that I want real bad. It is in excellant condition and belongs to a good friend of mine that carried it in China durring WWll when he was a spy there. I forget who made it, but it doesn`t matter, it`s the history behind it.
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Adam
Good job on taking care of vintage the 1911s. Sounds like they have a good home. All the best...
Gil |
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My congrats!!!!!
Dan
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Lifes not meant to be a journey to the grave with the intentions of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thouroughly used up, totally wore out,loudly proclaiming.... WOW.....WHAT A RIDE....... |
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