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Oiler Tube for Colt .45 1911 ?
Charlie-Painter777
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11-26-2020 11:21 PM
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Thank You to browningautorifle For This Useful Post:
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Sounds like a US Krag
oiler.
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Thank You to green For This Useful Post:
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Me either Jim,
A lot of us have bought carbine parts from a French
seller named Nenel3 on Ebay. Good legit parts. I seen what he has advertised as a Oiler for the .45 on a European site. Looks something like the carbine oiler. But I believe longer and has a wider diameter cap. I started searching because I'd seen a very early 4 digit Inland M1 carbine with what looked to be the same type oiler because of the over sized cap. So was investigating.
Sellers translated Description:
RARE REGULATORY BRASS OIL BOX FOR PA 1911 (COLT 45).
SIMILAR IN SHAPES AND DIMENSIONS, EXCEPT THE PLUG, TO THE FUTURE OIL BOX OF THE USM1 RIFLE.
In the Q and A area he was asked about it's time usage... Which he answered Pre - Post WWI.

Originally Posted by
green
Sounds like a US Krag oiler.
Green,
I found a Krag Oiler listed at Sarco. I believe You nailed it. It sure looks the same, just a different style checkering on the cap.
Nenel3's Listing picture:


HUILIER LAITON COLT 45 TIR,TAR USA - Kit de nettoyage et entretien (471735)
Sarco Krag Oiler:
Krag Oiler - SARCO, Inc
The Inland was so early with the I cut oiler slot it got me thinking about how they initially had planned to use a Oiler shaped like that I cut that would have a fixed base and twist off top with diameters bigger than the tube diameter.... like this ( I ). Thought I had seen a 'Compromised Prototype' where the wide base was dropped.
Also was wondering if it was another compromised T Top Oiler to use in the carbine, a variation so to speak of the M2 Hyde-Inland sub machine gun. See picture attachment:
I was hoping I'd follow up and find something new and exciting. But I'll call it a win because I can quit chasing it.
Only other question is the oiler in the Inland was marked ( I ) on top, now curious who made it. I'll try the Krag boys up top. Can sure burn up some time being curious... Hell I've never even held a Krag !
I'll pass this information on to the owner of that Inland. Not sure how that will go over 
Thanks Again, Sure Appreciate the help.
Ch-P777
Charlie-Painter777
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Update
The Seller, whose 1st name I couldn't recall, contacted me back after I sent him a message that this Oiler was most likely for a Krag. I included a link so he could see the picture of the Krag oiler on the Sarco site:
Krag Oiler - SARCO, Inc
My sent Message:
Forgot your name, Is it Andre or Michel ?
I seen your listing on NaturaBuy Object: 471735. I'm not a member there, so I'm trying contact here.
Wanted to tell you that the Oiler: COLT 45 TIR BRASS OIL, TAR USA
, appears to be a Oiler for the US Krag Rifle.
You can see another by looking at this link: Krag Oiler - SARCO, Inc
I hope this is helpful.
Cheers,
Charlie
His Response:
Hi Charlie,
my name is André
the Krag oiler is longer than those one's ...
Any way thank you
best regards
André
DID I BLOW IT BECAUSE I HAD US ON MY MIND ??
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This all started out because I had a M1 Carbine Oiler on my mind !
Last edited by painter777; 11-27-2020 at 02:30 PM.
Charlie-Painter777
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Originally Posted by
painter777
Has Anyone ever heard of, or seen a Oiler Tube for the Colt 1911 ?
Try googling it and you get a completely different type of oiler, the banjo type.
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That is not the Krag
'Oil" Bottle.
The top of the Krag 'oiler' body has a more prominent flange, that projects inward, to narrow the actual 'threaded' opening to about 1/4 of an inch diameter.
The Krag accessory oil container is about 3 1/4 inches long, including the cap, and the body diameter is .460".
Originally the 'oiler' was intended to fit into one of the .30-40 cartridge loops, on the Krag Mills Belt. It contained 'Cosmic Oil' (cosmolene).
Later, the Krag (stock) 'butt-trap' chamber was enlarged to carry the oil bottle, below the three cleaning-rod sections.Attachment 112796
Last edited by butlersrangers; 11-27-2020 at 10:38 PM.
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