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A slightly different M1911A1..
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01-18-2010 03:56 PM
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I think that Colt was experimenting with ways to keep the 1911 pistol Cool when used in rapid fire. LOL
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I wonder if that is the full serial#. Ithaca?
Last edited by 2777; 01-19-2010 at 08:29 AM.
Reason: posted before really looking
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very interesting pistol , did you do that or was this a GI training aid
:>} i know .......... you wouldnt do that to a perfectly good classic pistol ,
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Very nice John ...
Love the lighting in your pics ...
Regards,
Badger
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Hey Chief,
That's a Navy modification so when you drop it overboard the water can run out.
I'm surprised you didn't know about that.
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Yep, it is the lightweight, air cooled Naval Model!!!!!
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Originally Posted by
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very interesting pistol , did you do that or was this a GI training aid
:>} i know .......... you wouldnt do that to a perfectly good classic pistol ,
It was made in 1944 at Springfield Armory as a training aid...