I have the HP shared mark on the frame also but just the single H above fireing pin stop. What i am trying to find out if this would be correct.
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I have the HP shared mark on the frame also but just the single H above fireing pin stop. What i am trying to find out if this would be correct.
Has anyone ever seen a slide with the HP shared leg on a 1911 Colt, the one above the fireing pin stop?
Beautiful 1903, i have one but compared to yours she is a beater, but love shooting it.
Plus 1 for the Colt.
That is one beautiful 1911 and a keeper for sure.
Thanks Johnny that is exactly what i wanted to know.
Johnny only the one has the SA mark on the right front of receiver. They are equal in appearance and i can't tell if anything has been replaced on the SA one or not. Is there a big value difference...
what would the value difference be between 2 Remington Rand 1911's from 1944? One has the SA in front of the serial number and one doesn't.
Probably brought it home with him after The Big Horn party.
That is a decent buy all considered.You will be able to get a cleaning rod for a $100.00 or less. Don't worry about the pitting that just goes with the territory. If it has a good bore buy it and...
I agree 4759 is my powder of choice for shooting my trapdoors. 22 grains of 4759 behind a 405 gr. hollow base bullet is just the ticket.
Howdy folks. I am a new member and am interested in US Indian war rifles and carbines.