Guys? What say you?
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Guys? What say you?
Sounds about right. It certainly is not like any other inspectors mark I have seen, and neither is it a stamp from rebuilding, like AA (Augusta Arsenal) or ANAD (Anniston Army Arsenal).
Does anyone have an opinion of the meaning of the number "41" stamp just forward of the slide stop "button"?
Thanks. I really do prefer the "used" appearance.
The double diamond grips are new manufacture; I just like the look. The old plastic ones are what came on the gun. The fact that the rack numbers...
I don't think this gun was a Lend Lease because the serial number on the frame shows it was made in 1918. Much too early for Lend Lease which came about in the early days of WWII.
AND the CMP 1911...
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I used my wife's iPad (with her help) to take these pictures of my Service Grade CMP 1911 obtained in August through the RNG lottery.
To recap the...
I'll see if I can take some worth seeing. I tried it earlier with my old flip phone and the detail was ng.
I turned out to be one of the lucky ones with an RNG of 8005 — which initially made me believe I was not going to get a 1911 this go around. AND CMP informed me at the time I got my RNG that I would...