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Originally Posted by
Loy Hamilton
my WWII repro doesn't have the "Colt's MFG..." above the grip on the right/serial number side.
Mine just says "UNITED STATES PROPERTY". What is the difference? Which version is more valuable?

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10-11-2009 04:42 PM
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Loy - I couldn't tell ya which is more valuable, or which type has the fewer number made. I believe that mine is from an early run, and the market complained so much about the Colt's address and the missing USP rollmark, that it was changed. So, I don't know. I'd guess that my style has the fewer total production numbers, and might be a little more "collectable", but I think that your style has a higher "cool factor". JMHO.
And does that pistol have wood grips? Mine are plastic.
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Originally Posted by
rondog
Loy - I couldn't tell ya which is more valuable, or which type has the fewer number made. I believe that mine is from an early run, and the market complained so much about the Colt's address and the missing USP rollmark, that it was changed. So, I don't know. I'd
guess that my style has the fewer total production numbers, and
might be a little more "collectable", but I think that
your style has a higher "cool factor". JMHO.
And does that pistol have wood grips? Mine are plastic.

Ron
Mine had the plastic grips just like yours. I put those wooden on to see how it would like, but I think I'll put the plastics back on.
I doubt either version will rival the originals.
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Originally Posted by
Loy Hamilton
Ron
Mine had the plastic grips just like yours. I put those wooden on to see how it would like, but I think I'll put the plastics back on.
I doubt either version will rival the originals.
I hear ya, but I'm not selling mine anyway. I did take that ugly trigger off and put in a WWII vintage M1911A1 trigger, looks MUCH better now!
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Colt's M1911A1 reissue pistols with a serial number beginning with WK are the first run production. Pistols with WMK serial numbers are Colt's atempt to make it more right.
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I saw one of the carbonia blue pistols for sale today for 800 dollars, still in box with accessories. A deal?
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Hal O'Peridol
I saw one of the carbonia blue pistols for sale today for 800 dollars, still in box with accessories. A deal?
Hell yes that's a deal! You'd better go back and get it! Those are out of production, they promised a limited run of the WMK suffix series and stopped when they hit the target number. Then they started in making the WWI numbered 1911's with the "black" finish, which are still in production.