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US Officer's WWI British-proofed Colt Government Model .45ACP Pistol
Last edited by varifleman; 03-22-2013 at 01:31 PM.
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03-22-2013 01:22 PM
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Gorgeous gun. Holster too. Very nice.
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Jmoore; I think the lanyard loop magazine was standard for Colt Government Model pistols in that serial number range.
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The commercial magazines have a higher polish, from what few I've seen, but it's hard to be sure from one photo. Wouldn't make that one wrong for the pistol. Surely he picked up several at the time.
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You are quite fortunate to be the steward of such a fine 1911 along with the history of the man who carried it. Thanks for sharing the story and nice photos. Please document the history for the next generation.
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Originally Posted by
jmoore
The commercial magazines have a higher polish, from what few I've seen, but it's hard to be sure from one photo. Wouldn't make that one wrong for the pistol. Surely he picked up several at the time.
Thanks for comments. Perhaps Wilkins did have several magazines for this pistol and a military type magazine would make sense since the pistol saw WWI service. Another possibility is that since this postol was shipped in November 1914 and most of not all of the pistols would most likely be private purchases by British
officers military magazines were originally shipped with these pistols.
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