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Gun Show USGI 1911 (1918 Manufacture)
I just picked this up at a gun show and thought you guys might enjoy it, a little bit of a cross post I guess but here it is!
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10-21-2017 02:14 PM
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Good looking old piece...
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Under further examination I spotted a faded Century Arms Import mark that escaped my initial examination. Does anybody know where Century Imported these from?
“There are three kinds of men. The ones that learn by readin’. The few who learn by observation.
The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence for themselves.” - Will Rogers
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Trying to figure out where CAI may have imported this from.
We need a few 1911 Aces Like Johnny Peppers and his gang.
Snowman,
First (I'd think) you'd need to find out where this one first shipped to.
Then we might be able to find out where it was sent.
Will need serial #.
Here is a link to your other post about it:
https://www.milsurps.com/showthread....355#post416355
Charlie-Painter777
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Colt 1918 M1911, Who'd it go to?
I read from a older post by Mr. Peppers, That The Eagle head stamp acceptance mark took place at approximately serial number 303000 in May of 1918...... THX JP !
Snowman You stated in the crossed post you believe it's stamped 5.7 below the eagle.
I believe it's possible this is a S7 Or maybe S17 stamp. I'm no expert but I believe the S stands for Springfield and the 7 would make production late 1917-1918. Others will know, but in the mean time study the Cool Gun Site. Then we'll try to figure out where it came back from.
You should look for the other markings, where ever the site (link below) says they may or can be found, like under left grip, barrel and top of frame under slide.... etc. Look here at the Cool Gunsite link, I believe this is your model, it falls with in your serial number block. Your's being 449,6XX. But has the earlier grips.
1 - Click on the link below.
2 - On the left, find and Click on 1911 Gallery
3 - Search thru and Click on: 1918 Colt M1911 SN 397xxx
4 - While there Click on The ID PAGES for parts markings and more info.
Link: http://coolgunsite.com/
I tried to copy and paste your picture showing the Eagle and 5.1 or S7 (?) but can't do so to where it can be enlarged. You might want to try and get a close up of any markings using your cameras 'Macro setting' (I know it as the little Flower setting) Strip it down and get pics of all markings.
I'm trying Buddy....
Charlie-Painter777
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Hey Painter! I posted this the day I picked up, no worries. I'll upload some photos on the other post along with information I have found tomorrow. I'll try to consolidate over on that one.
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