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GARDE D'HAITI -- One of 50 1911's imported by Haiti in 1939
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Very nice old gun. Typical holster wear for a tropical country. All that humidity had caused some rust where it contacted leather.
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I would certainly get the historical letter from Colt.
Does it have the Swartz safety intact?
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Thanks for the comments Jim and Johnny.
Johnny, this pistol does not have the Schwartz safety. I believe they were not common until C 190000, and I suppose Haiti could have requested to not have that feature.
I agree that a Colt letter would be worthwhile on this one.

Everything on the pistol appears original and intact.
Cheers,
-Steve
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Originally Posted by
Steve1987
Thanks for the comments Jim and Johnny.
Johnny, this pistol does not have the Schwartz safety. I believe they were not common until C 190000, and I suppose Haiti could have requested to not have that feature.
I agree that a Colt letter would be worthwhile on this one.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...c671d8_c-1.jpg
Everything on the pistol appears original and intact.
Cheers,
-Steve
The first Government Model with the Swartz safety was in the C185000 serial number range.
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Hi Johnny,
Paul Szymaszek at Colt archives e-mailed me the details of what's contained on the Colt letter:
"Hi Steven,
Here are the details on Colt Government Model, serial number C187964. It is a standard spec gun, so .45 with a 5’’ barrel, blue finish, and the grips were not listed on the record. Under factory order number 8502, we marked the guns “Garde d’ Haiti” on the right hand side of the slide. The guns were shipped to the Garde d’ Haiti, Republic of Haiti, in New York, NY (not sure why the address is that way, maybe they had a government rep purchase them here or something). Shipped in a 50 gun shipment on June 23, 1939. Very cool gun. Let me know if you have any questions."
I'm happy the Colt letter was able to confirm what was suspected. Money well spent in this case.
Over the phone I also asked Paul if he knows of any others and he hasn't seen one before.
Cheers,
-Steve
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You just know that it is correct, and the Colt letter is the icing on the cake.
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Originally Posted by
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The guns were shipped to the Garde d’ Haiti, Republic of Haiti, in New York, NY
If it's marked that way, my guess would be they were delivered to the consular offices of the embassy, which have been in NY since before 1939.
Союз нерушимый республик свободных Сплотила навеки Великая Русь. Да здравствует созданный волей народов Единый, могучий Советский Союз!
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