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I need answers... Randall 1911 Magazine (Black) non-stainless
Hi, I'm a new Randall 1911 .45 owner. I know the history of the company but from what I understand, all the pistols were completely stainless. I did, however find a non-stainless .45 magazine at a gun show this weekend. It is blued or otherwise looks like any other black magazine. It does have the Randall factory stamp "Randall 45 Auto" on the bottom of the magazine.
I'm confused... Is this a common thing? Was this one of the prototype mags that they made in the beginning? Did they start off with regular steel mags and then move to stainless later?
Does anybody know? Also do you know what a mag like this is worth?
I have an A211 Randall Raider .45 Auto. It has been kept undisturbed and un-fired in a locked vault for 28 years. I recently purchased it about 3 weeks ago. Ain't that awesome?
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07-11-2011 04:28 PM
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Some answers: Yes, Kinda scary, Its only a cold sore, She said she'd be home at 10........Pictures are always a wonderful thing...
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Originally Posted by
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Some answers: Yes, Kinda scary, Its only a cold sore, She said she'd be home at 10........Pictures are always a wonderful thing...
Didn't really need to know about your "Cold Sore"... just had a question about a 1911 mag... EWWWWWWWW Gross!!!
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LOL...Just some answers. Is it Factory blue(deep blue) or did someone maybe do a home blue on it? BC makes a bluing compound that will do stainless...Just a thought....