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    Some really nice Colt lanyard loop magazines ca. 1914

    Like many other collectors of vintage Colt M1911 pistols, I try to pick up nice magazines and other accoutrements when I can. Here are three especially nice lanyard loop magazines ca. 1914 I've had for some time. Quite honestly, I don't even remember when or where I got them. I just sort and store mags as spares for pistols in my collection, and for when I might pick up a nice rig that needs one...or three. You can just never really have enough good mags.

    Anyway, here are three that rate about new condition.



    A year or two back, I had the good fortune to help a fellow buy a really choice 1914 Colt M1911 that came with a beautiful 1916 RIA M1916 holster and a new condition 1918 pistol belt and mag pocket. He had the rig shipped to me for authentication purposes. The rig came with only one correct magazine, and while it was nice condition, it just was not good enough for the pistol. I wrote the inspection for the rig, had it shipped to the buyer and told him if he ever decided to sell, I'd appreciate the opportunity to buy.

    Since purchasing the rig, my buyer had purchased a new condition lanyard and a couple spare magazines. He contacted me last week and asked if i still had interest in purchasing. I was happy to pay a good bit of profit above his initial cost because he got a good buy and the pistol was just superb original condition. So we came to an agreement and he shipped the rig to my dealer.

    He had purchased one minty magazine that was the correct style, but was a commercial Government Model magazine. The other correct spare also lacked condition to go with the pistol, but makes a good mag for a lesser pistol. So this ended up being a perfect opportunity to use the three mags shown...one on the pistol and two for the mag pocket.

    Obviously, a M1912 holster and earlier rig would be most appropriate for display purposes. However, this is the rig that came with the pistol when purchased a year or two back. I suppose this rig could have been issued with the pistol during WWI, so I don't mind leaving it together. I'd hate to actually separate a pistol from its issued rig. As far as condition goes, I am very pleased. The extra magazines I had completed the rig and look much more appropriate for the pistol.

    Had there been any chance the mag that originally came with the pistol a while back was original to the gun, I'd have never separated it. But that mag just showed a lot more use than the pistol. Some guys wouldn't notice, or wouldn't care...but the expense of appropriate mags for this rig didn't bother me a bit. Because I don't even remember buying the mags, that makes it all that much easier, too.

    A few pictures of the pistol and rig...


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    Very nice...
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    Nice rig Scott,

    I've got an extensive collection of these 'spare' mags as well. Here up North 1911 collectors are looking for the two-tone lanyard loop mags with C broad arrows -- sent as replacements for the 1914 'Canadianicon contract' 1911's.

    Those mags appear to have matching patina, which sort of makes them look 'right' with each other. I have seen these with all sorts of strange patinas, and some that even still look fresh as if they were just dipped.

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    Holy Smokes! That's a nice set, Scott.

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    Impressive photos of the pistol!

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    Impressive stand out photos of the pistol!

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