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    No box but a nice Rand nonetheless

    Here is my 1943 Remington Rand. Looks pretty much unissued. Regards, Rick.














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    Very nice Rick, looks brand new !

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    nice '43; pick that one up from Scott?

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    nice '43; pick that one up from Scott?
    Hello Keith. Yes I did. Regards, Rick.

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    Very nice Remington Rand. Enjoy it!
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    My mid-october 1944 Rem is the same condition---congratulations. Clawson says Remington made the best 1911A1's for over-all quality-- and they made more units than Colt and Ithaca combined. You and I were lucky to get ones in such great condition.

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    another Remington Rand

    My father's Remington Rand from 1945, he never shot it much and I believe it is still all originalAttachment 52421Attachment 52422Attachment 52423Attachment 52424

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    Beautiful!

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    I just love these old side arms. Beautiful piece.

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