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    Operation Market Garden Relic

    This one went one bridge too far. The ole girl is in need of a new home. Email if interested.



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    Loy, Can you tell who made it? Do you know any history of it? Thanks for sharing....Frank

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    From the serial # font and slide its a Colt. Cant quite read the serial # but it looks like 1103459.

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    History

    It was found at a C47/Dakota wreckage site near Arnhem, Holland. It was found by an archaeologist on a private dig.

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    It looks like it's been reblued.

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    Loy, do you know if it was found with the magazine in it. Thanks....Frank

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    I can see the gunbroker ad right now...

    "WW2 era Colt M1911A1. Excellent+ condition for the age, some small pitting that should clean up. Bore excellent with a little frosting in the grooves and the grips are missing but are easily replaced. Sold as-is."
    Союз нерушимый республик свободных Сплотила навеки Великая Русь. Да здравствует созданный волей народов Единый, могучий Советский Союз!

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    wow, very cool, love the history, would love to have something like that in my collection.
    i have a few other dug, and found guns, knives ect. one i wish i kept was a Garandicon that was found on a beach , and sold to me by an old man that lived accross the street from me.
    it was working, and shootable, but really rough, rusty, pitted, ect. like a dummy i sold it back in the 1980,s at a show, i dont remember what beach he found it on, the guy worked security in Ca and drove the beaches in the mornings.
    thats one a few neet ones i let get away.:{

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    For Frank and Claven2

    The Britishicon Police Constable I aquired it from said there was not a clip as far as he knew of. This is the way he received it.

    Yep, the barrel has a little frosting problem, but you can see all the way down to what looks like the firing pin. And interestingly I did try a set of grips and they fit pretty well/no warping really. It would be interesting to see if somebody like Wayne Novak could bring her back to life. I don't know if that "blue" job can be reversed though...got a little on the hot side!! )

    I found this 1911A1 with British Proofs for sale a while back that was just 11 numbers from this one. I thought that was kind of neat.



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