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  1. The Colt Barrel is definitely not original to the...

    The Colt Barrel is definitely not original to the pistol (i.e. - it did not leave the factory with that barrel in it); a few of the very early Type I Remington-Rands had Colt barrels (SNs from under...
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    Definitely too early to have a Blanchard machined...

    Definitely too early to have a Blanchard machined slide. I don'n know the answer to your 1910 question.
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    Perhaps it is not 9/44. What is your actual...

    Perhaps it is not 9/44. What is your actual serial number (at least the 1st 4); that will give us a better fix on whether the Blanchard machining could be correct for the SN.
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    Couldn't it just be that the extractor needs a...

    Couldn't it just be that the extractor needs a slight tuning so that the case does not get thrown against the ejection port?

    See this pic: Ejectorf.jpg Photo by retmsgt123 | Photobucket
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    I think it's more of a "field proof mark".

    I think it's more of a "field proof mark".
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    nice '43; pick that one up from Scott?

    nice '43; pick that one up from Scott?
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    I think this is what you are lookign for...

    I think this is what you are lookign for
    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=381438505
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    Good question, Mike. When I blow it up and look...

    Good question, Mike. When I blow it up and look at the side view of the MSH, I think I see what prompted your question.
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    Nice looking Type III Remington-Rand and a great...

    Nice looking Type III Remington-Rand and a great piece of history and family heirloom.
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    Bob, Been few days since back here; just saw...

    Bob,
    Been few days since back here; just saw your question. Dave is correct. I found the Sistema mfging sn dates in the first sticky of the USGI forum on 1911forum.com
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    very nice. Your pistol was manufactured in 1950.

    very nice. Your pistol was manufactured in 1950.
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    Even though Remington Arms and Remington-Rand are...

    Even though Remington Arms and Remington-Rand are separate companies, there is a bit of historical linkage. In 1865, Remington incorporated into a stock company, and in 1873 began a new venture,...
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    Today's "Remington Arms" of Ilion, NY is not the...

    Today's "Remington Arms" of Ilion, NY is not the same company as the "Remington-Rand" company that produced 1911A1s for the military during WWII. "Remington Arms" started to produce their 1911 a...
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    Colt 1944 shipments started at around SN 1155000

    Colt 1944 shipments started at around SN 1155000
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    That's a very nice one. Congrats on the find.

    That's a very nice one. Congrats on the find.
  16. The Brothers

    1941 Colt and a new SA Range Officer

    https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2011/07/TheBrothers-1.jpg
  17. Prewar, that's a fairly high serial number for...

    Prewar, that's a fairly high serial number for having on a transferred commercial slide. Is the slide serial numbered under the firing pin stop to match the sn on the receiver? And does the slide...
  18. Thread: Jsb 45

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    Absolutely stunning! It 's actually the first...

    Absolutely stunning! It 's actually the first one I've seen. Thanks for sharing.
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    ref du-lite

    Excellent overview on du-lite at this link
    Dulite Finish - 1911Forum
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    Wow! Oldcanuck, that's the 1st time I've ever...

    Wow! Oldcanuck, that's the 1st time I've ever seen sequential serial numbers. Terrific pic!!!

    Also, I see on CEMORSE's photo that WB stamp next the trigger and R.S. on top. Since R.S. was the...
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    Help Iding Magazine ... American Pin???

    I believe this may be an American Pin magazine. Note the "A" stamp on picture. Can anyone help confirm? I believe I read a thread somewhere that these are quit rare. Thanks in advance, Keith
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    New Member, Sharing My 1941 Colt pics

    Hello,
    I've browsed this forum many times and can't say how much I appreciate the expertise and information here. I'm new to collecting; started with a 1941 Colt M1911A1 I acquired at an estate...
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