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An uncommon 1916 Colt M1911
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11-22-2012 09:44 PM
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Hmmm? Don't know what happened to the image of the stop plate when I posted it, but...a better shot showing the matching wear pattern.
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Frank Hosmer
was temporarily transferred from Colt to San Antonio Arsenal for a brief period in 1916. William E. Strong who normally inspected 1903 Springfield rifles at Springfield Armory was sent to Colt to take the place of Mr. Hosmer until his return. This created a variation in a Model 1911 from a very low production year.
While this one has the S on the back of the barrel hood, the P proof is on top the chamber.
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Yes, there were some interesting variations. I thing Strong (or someone else) even used Hosmer
's "H" on some barrels in 1916. I have another 1916 with an "H" on the hood extension and the "P" on the back of the lugs. Other pistols in 1916 were assembled with some parts "S" marked, and others "H" marked (receivers, slides and barrels). There are a lot of things to inspect when authenticating the 1916 pistols in this serial range and the Marine Corps pistols in the 151*** range.
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