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barrel markings
OK, so my 1911 barrel has the H and P on top and a 5 underneath. According to the pics from this site USGI M1911 and 1911 A1 Barrels they mean WWI military contract.
The thing that throws me is that there is also a partial G beside the 5 underneath. According to the site the G means WWII. What does the G stamp mean? Was it used again during WWII? My knowledge on 1911's is zilch, so any help is appreciated.
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05-18-2010 12:56 AM
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post pics of what you got it will be easier to help you.
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G is for Government... and you're OK with it stamped in conjunction with the 5on the belly. What would be more interesting is....... the H P configuration ???? Are they vertical, or horizontally positioned ??????
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I started a thread on this barrel before, just no pics. Finish is not original, of course.
Last edited by Mike D; 05-18-2010 at 08:40 PM.
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Your barrel would be correct in a Colt 1911 between serial number 110,000 and 425,000. So what is the serial number of the pistol?
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No pistol. No barrel anymore, either. Sold it. Found it in a box of parts I bought. Despite non-original finish, it went for just under $100. I was surprised. Are they hard to come by?
I was just looking for info on the G. Thanks guys.
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