Just picked this one up a couple of weeks ago. No import marks.
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Just picked this one up a couple of weeks ago. No import marks.
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One of the nicer ones I've seen. Hope you got a good price?
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very nice. Your pistol was manufactured in 1950.
I noticed that half of the pictures that I posted didn't show up. If you want to see the remaining pics go here : Argentine model 1927 pictures by IrwinPedersen - Photobucket
I paid $800 for it. The barrel is whistle clean and looks new. The magazine looks almost new ( very very slight rub marks).
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Very hard to find with a matching magazine!
Condition is also top notch.
Have you checked under the grip panels for an importer's mark? At the time most of these pistols entered the US, some import folk were being quite sneaky with the required markings.
Last edited by jmoore; 01-28-2013 at 12:44 AM.
I pulled the grips and field stripped the gun. No import marks anywhere...including the magazineI even checked with a magnifying glass. Keith where did you find the info on the year of manufacture?
Last edited by Bob K; 01-28-2013 at 05:49 PM.
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I believe the info is in a sticky on the The 1911 forum by bulletin or something like that (another forum not milsurps) top of page. I just google 1911forum and go to the 1911 manufactures and the usgi blah blah blah and its identified as a sticky at the top (Argentinablah blah de blah) hope that helps.
1911 forum.com
It may be somewhere on milsurps but I have zero knowledge on that.
Last edited by DaveN; 01-28-2013 at 09:10 PM. Reason: change
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Clawson includes pretty much all of the production and shipping dates for the ArgentineColts and M1927s in his book on the Government Models. Some good info on the Ballister Rigauds and Ballister Molinas as well.
That pistol must have an interesting history at aleast as regards as how it snuck into the US! Have never heard of any pre-'68 imports, but things happen...Could have been a "good will" swap at some time. It also might help explain it's unusually good condition.
Last edited by jmoore; 01-29-2013 at 02:49 AM.
The only thing I see suspect are the marks around the slide stop pin as if someone tried to punch it out at one time? Or it could just be some pitting?
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