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Unusual 1911 USP Rollmark
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12-28-2012 11:51 AM
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I'm relatively positive the current marking is an engraving. Can't say for sure about the other two, as there isn't enough left to say with those photos. However, I suspect one of those may be an original roll mark.
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Not disputing your expert eye, but seems like a lot of work for a rusted pitted frame.
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May have had to change roll dies, and had trouble getting orientation back.
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Originally Posted by
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Not disputing your expert eye, but seems like a lot of work for a rusted pitted frame.
May just be the pictures, too, but the ends of the letters appear to be rounded out.
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The originals don't look to be rusted out, the metal seems to be abused. Like stippled or something, to confuse the original marking...like a strike out. Then hammered flat again.
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I was about to ask for the serial number range, but it is posted. That is the incorrect style lettering for the serial number range given. How about additional pictures of the pistol?
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It should have Gothic lettering at that serial range. Also those letters (with serifs) don't look a think like other original 1911's with correct Roman serif style letters. I also see what Scott sees, looks like a series of tiny scallops in the letters, a sign they were hand cut, not roll marked. The deep pressure dent under the USP goes against the engraved letter theory however so maybe the light shadow marking was roll marked, then new letters hand cut on top of it.