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1943 Colt
Has a commercial slide with 852xxx serial # under firing pin plate. Looks to have been together a long time. Ps match in size. 43 colt 859 - Album on Imgur
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Congratulations. A nice example of Commercial/Military 1911A1 mine (#866xxx) is not that far away from yours.
It's a shame that the s/ns don't match.
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Would like to see the slide serial number, please.
Thanks,
Scott
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Looks like the ghost of another #. More 43 859 - Album on Imgur
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Scott I post a picture of mine with the s/n
Kind regards
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Originally Posted by
colt45acp
Scott I post a picture of mine with the s/n
Kind regards
Sergio, Do your serial #s match? Dave
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Yes of course they do.
The "fault" of that COLT is the barrel, as it has got a High Standard barrel instead of a Colt's. 
Unfortunately we all expect to find the "perfect collectible" in mint contidions and we easily tend to forget that these gun have most likely been used in a couple of wars...
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Dave,
Is there a "G" or an "S" on top of the receiver? How about a photo of the top of the receiver? That will tell whether or not your receiver was transferred or not. S=transferred. G=Not transferred. Your slide is from another pistol in the 862xxx serial range that was transferred from commercial sales.
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Originally Posted by
colt45acp
Scott I post a picture of mine with the s/n Kind regards
Thanks,
Scott
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Scott, There is an S on receiver, Thanks for the information, Dave
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