Does anyone have any info on these marks found on a COLT 1911 1917 marks are on slide and frame. :confused:
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Does anyone have any info on these marks found on a COLT 1911 1917 marks are on slide and frame. :confused:
Are those not UK inspection marks?
Commercial Proof. UK
I couldn't find them at all...looking in the wrong place I expect. So this one may have been a pick up of some description and then sold into the public after the war...?
British commercial London Proof mark.
Hello Sergio,
As said before, It's a British Proof Marks.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...hhdxgozy-1.jpg
Mmmmmmmm. I suggest that your booklet is somewhat out of date if it suggests that the CP mark is the '....definitive black...... barrels' from 1637. But to be honest, some of the proof marks cannot even be identified by the UK proof houses. So they suggest that they reproof them again, at your risk and cost!
Well, It's quite close from the picture what your thought?
http://www.nramuseum.org/gun-info-re...blue-book.aspx
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...ple07j1e-1.jpg
The point I'm making Mike is that while the pistol dates from the 20th century - as in 1911, the booklet you show describes the proof mark as something relating to black powder shotguns and muzzle loaders! Unless it's ME that missing something
:red face: Sorry Peter I misunderstood the sense, you're right there is something amazing to find such stamp on this kind of pistol, have you seen that before? :)