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Cool gun site shows a 1916,
Reading the info..... Is this one from the batch linked below ?
Go to:
http://www.coolgunsite.com/
Then click on 1911 Gallery, scroll down to Gov model 1916 C59xxx
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Originally Posted by
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Cool gun site shows a 1916,
Reading the info..... Is this one from the batch linked below ?
Nice find ! I don't know if this is from the same batch since my m1911 serial is 7000 lower. Everything else matches though. Still this number 1 in my M1911 serial puzzles me... it is much bigger than the number 1 in this linked m1911 serial ?
If I understand correctly this link says these m1911 were shipped without holsters ?
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Like BAR said.... That number 1 was more than likely a nice new 1 die stamp.
I've seen pictures of Colt .45's and S&W Revolvers being handed out in old pictures with them in the box. That way the instructions, cleaning rod etc were all together.
Your serial number (IIRC) falls with in the batch sent over seas per that link.
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SilverVeteren's pistol is one of the 51,000 made under the British
order as it is marked on the left side of the frame English Order in Cyrillic. Now the one Charlie found is not from the same contract. IF it is a Russian
gun then it's from the second contract made directly with the Russian government. BUT the problem is the serial numbers were all used at random for the second 15,000 in the second contract and they look like a standard Colt commercial pistol. A letter to Colt may be able to say yes or no to it being a Russian contract. The letters are not cheap but can be worth it. There are fakes out there as it is an uncommon and can be a valuable pistol to find especially in the second contract.
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Originally Posted by
Bruce McAskill
A letter to Colt may be able to say yes or no to it being a
Russian
contract. The letters are not cheap but can be worth it. There are fakes out there as it is an uncommon and can be a valuable pistol to find especially in the second contract.
I have already reguested a verification letter from Colt. Response time is ”may take 90 days” so have to wait a while. I already got couple of emails from Colt where they asked photos and some interesting details about the history of this gun between 1917-1944. I guess it is not common that the pistol has documented history available.
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Originally Posted by
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I already got couple of emails from Colt where they asked photos and some interesting details about the history of this gun between 1917-1944. I guess it is not common that the pistol has documented history available.
Those will be interesting to see when it all comes in...
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Those will be interesting to see when it all comes in...
Very much so.
SilverVeteran, please do post once it arrives.
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Holster could have been made by anyone...
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The hangers on the back of the holster. Made to attach the holster to a webbed belt. Was this a standard on other Finnish
holsters or not? I ask as I do not remember seeing this on other Russian
holsters.
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