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#REMINGTON RAND 1911A1 HOSTER 1943 SERIAL#
Remington Rand manufactured over 875,000 M1911A1 pistols during World War II based on the serial number, this example was made in 1943.Ĭlassic M1911A1 pistols in original unaltered World War II condition rarely come on the market! Excellent opportunity to own a collector grade classic American pistol made a year before the D-Day landings! įirearms may only be shipped to a licensed dealer (FFL Holder) - If you are not a licensed dealer, you must make arrangements with a dealer in your state to receive the firearm and transfer it to you.ĭISCLAIMER: All firearms are sold as collector's items only - we do not accept responsibility as to the shooting safety or reliability of any antique firearm. The vast majority of M1911A1 pistols available to collectors today have been reworked/re-parkerized, but not this one! The magazine is also a wartime blued type marked “L’ for manufacturer Little. The pistol is fully functioning and still has its ORIGINAL WORLD WAR II FINISH! The pistol has never been reworked! This means the pistol has a pleasing overall OD finish and the barrel is blued. The condition is exceptional with 98% of the finish remaining really Like New! The bore is also exceptional. U.S.A.” (manufacturer) “UNITED STATES PROPERTY M1911A1 U.S. 1324944” (serial number) “REMINGTON RAND INC. 45 caliber service pistol used by the Americans in World War II. Any advice or direction you could give would be very much appreciated.Exceptional example of the standard issue. I'd really like to learn the history of this gun and approximate what it might be worth. It makes me think this was brought back to the States by a soldier and may be quite a find. Inside looks to be identification initials and a seven digit number of who carried it.
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This gun came with a US service leather holster in great condition made by Warren Leather in 1918. I understand a 95-100% original is worth some bucks but rare. I didn't break it down too far because I don't yet own it or have experience stripping a 1911. It comes with 8 mags (some with R, S, and possibly another letter I can't recall). I’ve been wanting a second 1911 A1 to go with my 1943 Colt for a while now.
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Also has the Ordinance Dept stamp but is a light stamp. Towards the front of the frame is a U and possibly an E or a 3? It also has the FJA stamp behind the trigger near the top of the handle. This Remington-Rand M1911A1 is a collectible single-action handgun chambered in 45 ACP. The inside of the frame near the hammer has what looks like a 6 or a 9. 45 acp us&s union switch and signal colt 1911 a1 1911a1 ww2 army. The inner barrel looks superb and marked HS with a P on the other side (may be slightly larger than the P stamp found near the safety button.I can't really tell). .45 acp remington rand 1911 a1 1911a1 ww2 colt army. I've looked it over at it's condition is fantastic. Story has it the guy who passed had it given to him by his grandfather who served in WWII (not sure what capacity). I'm seriously considering buying a 1943 Remington Rand 1911A1 (serial NO 1285XXX) that someone I know is selling for a friend's estate sale.