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Questions regarding newly acquired Rem Rand M1911A1
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01-11-2015 02:18 PM
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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 930k). An original barrel for that SN would be a High Standard, marked H S on the right lug. Don't know about safety.
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Nice pistol. From what I see everything (but the barrel) looks correct.
The thumb safety does look correct (Type 3). It is common for the safety, slide stop and mag release to be a darker black color like that. The overall finish appears original and not re-parked.
This book is amazing resource for 1911 part identification.
The Model 1911 and Model 1911A1 Military and Commercial Pistols: Joe Poyer, Craig Riesch, Technical Adviser, Karl Karash: 9781882391462: Amazon.com: Books
What did you pay for it?
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Thanks for the information joz.
I actually have that book, that is how I knew about the barrel, but I was confused about the safety info.
I would be happy to discuss the purchase price by pm, but would prefer not to post it on the forum.
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The barrel is not correct, however that being a Colt barrel that would have been found in a Colt 1911a1 and that is not a bad thing. There were a lot more, in fact many more RRs made than Colt's during WW2. That Colt barrel is much rarer than a HS or Flannery barrel.