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Only 100 made?!
The North American Arms Co., which was organized and incorporated on June 28, 1918, secured a contract from the U.S. Army to manufacture the M1911 in place of the defunct Ross Rifle Co. of Quebec. At the outbreak of war in 1914, Ross was producing the
Canadian Army's standard straight-pull rifle, but combat use proved these arms to be unsatisfactory. Canadian troops switched to
British made Enfields, and the Ross Rifle Co. eventually went out of business. North American's contract of July 1, 1918, called for the productin of 500,000 pistols at a price of $15 (U.S.) each, and the U.S. government agreed to furnish raw materials in return for reimbursement through deductions on invoices for finished pistols. Lacking its own production facilities, North American leased the former Ross Rifle plant for this purpose. The Army canceled its contract with North American Arms on December 4, 1918, just as the first prototypes were being assembled. No pistols were delivered to U.S. authorities, but approximately 100 toolroom samples were produced. These are among the rarest of all M1911 pistols in existence.
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One of these turned up in an armed robbery in Montreal; the amount taken was less than the value of the pistol.
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One of these turned up in an armed robbery in Montreal; the amount taken was less than the value of the pistol.
I remember that story. I assume the pistol was destroyed?
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I don't think so. I think it went into an official collection, because of its great rarity.
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I don't think so. I think it went into an official collection, because of its great rarity.
That's good to hear.
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A friend of mine was offered one for $500 25 years ago. Unfortunately he didn't have the money...
Do a search at www.jouster.com on the service pistol forum for info on the seller....
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Do a search at
www.jouster.com on the service pistol forum for info on the seller....
I tried but had the same trouble using that board as I always do - I get frustrated trying to read anything there
What are you refering to? Did he fake this piece?
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I tried but had the same trouble using that board as I always do - I get frustrated trying to read anything there
What are you refering to? Did he fake this piece?
The mysterious "they" have been known to.
http://www.jouster.com/cgi-bin/pisto...l.pl?read=4487
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