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Remington rand 1911a1 parts
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Also shown are numerous examples of other USGI handguns, Colt Government Model pistols and handgun rigs captured by U.S. There, you will see examples of about 500 M1911 and M1911A1 pistols that include every year and manufacture.

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To see roughly 700 examples of handguns with serial number-specific information, please Subscribe and visit the Gallery. Please see the Terms of Use for further details. Anyone considering to collect these pistols should first acquire the appropriate reference materials, seek help from a qualified individual (I make myself available for that very purpose) and verify information before purchasing or selling. This site, or any information provided on it, does not serve as a substitution for due diligence. There are certainly other quality resources available, but these works represent what I consider to be the bare essentials for any collector of USGI handguns and accoutrements. Military Holsters and Pistol Cartridge Boxes. Brunner's The Colt Pocket Hammerless Automatic Pistols II (2009) and Edward Scott Meadow's U.S. Handguns of World War II (1998, 1999), John W. 45 Government Models (2005).Īdditionally, I recommend Charles W.

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45 Service Pistols Models of 19A1 3rd Edition (2003, 2004) and Colt. 45 Service Pistols (19), Collector’s Guide to Colt. Clawson for information on the M1911, M1911A1 and Colt Government Model Pistols 1912-1970: Colt. I highly recommend the following works by Charles W.

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If you have a need and don't see a Solution listed, please feel free to Contact me. With advance notice, I can provide Opinions and Descriptions for items I personally inspect at gun shows or auction previews. We offer Informational Workshops and Consulting, research for your specific pistols and a Classifieds section designed to be a safe venue for all.regardless of experience or level of expertise. We provide various specific M1911 Solutions for those wishing to buy or sell, including a Wish List, Online Opinions, Gun Show Inspections, Buyer/Seller Inspections and Collector Grade M1911 & M1911A1 Descriptions. We recommend a CD, prepared by Karl Karash, which compliments the Clawson books very well by providing high quality, color digital images of both military M1911, M1911A1 and commercial Government Model pistols. Other quality resources by Clawson, Pate, Brunner, Meadows and others are sometimes offered. This highly acclaimed work is essential to collect military M1911 and M1911A1 pistols. 45 Service Pistols Models of 19A1 3rd Edition (2003, 2004). Clawson’s most recent Collector’s Guide to Colt. Through this site, we seek to equip collectors with the most accurate and useful information available. Items within the Gallery are systematically selected as Featured Handguns to promote learning and interest. Boxed examples, rigs, anomalies and other specific variations will usually include additional images.įeatured handguns highlight specific characteristics and variations, and have numerous images included with their description. Every handgun shows, at a minimum, left and right side 1024 x 768 images. I'll take care of it like all my guns and keep all the parts together, but would like to shoot it because that's what my dad and I would have done together.For the collector, we provide detailed information and quality images for roughly (700) collectible items in the Gallery. I don't want to get to the end of my life and say "I should have shot it more!" and left it for someone else to get excited about resale value. The original panels and parts would still be safe in the presentation box he made for it. I just wanted to try some panels a little fatter a get a better purchase (control) of the grip. I plan to keep, treasure, shoot it and think of the countless times we shot together over the years. Life’s short and some guns are not meant to put in a box for others to stare at and sell off when you die. (It’s my fifth 1911 type but first 1911A1.). I’m not concerned about resale value or next owner since my father bought this when I was a teenager thirty-five years ago and he just left it for me after his passing. I’ve had it thoroughly inspected by a competent gunsmith to verify safe to shoot it, and I have all the original springs in a ziplock since we put new ones in it.















Remington rand 1911a1 parts