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    1916 MFG colt 1911 pistols

    I have two 1916 pistols with S marked slides and frames, but both barrels are unmarked. How should the barrels be marked, with a S P like a H P ? It seems odd that both of the barrels are not marked, were pre WW2 replacements barrels unmarked ?
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    Check the rear of the barrel hood. Best Karl

    Quote Originally Posted by munkjeep View Post
    I have two 1916 pistols with S marked slides and frames, but both barrels are unmarked. How should the barrels be marked, with a S P like a H P ? It seems odd that both of the barrels are not marked, were pre WW2 replacements barrels unmarked ?

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    While checking the back of the hood, look down on the back of the lugs, too.

    Please post your findings after you re-check your barrels. Including the rest of the information on the pistols would be helpful as well. Thanks.

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    Both Barrels are unmarked, S marked frames and slides, ser# 133200 has been reblued at some point, ser#135364 has a lot of originial finish, all small parts look correct on both pistols

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    Early 1916 pistol.



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    Johnny, Thanx for posting the pics . I will have to get out the magnifying glass give the barrels another look see.

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    The 135xxx example is late enough that it could have had a 'H P' barrel as many in that serial number range have exhibited. Wear patterns would be the deciding factor.

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