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    1912 mfg. Colt M1911 s/n 16488

    Colt M1911 No.16488

    Original and unaltered. One of the last M1911 pistols manufactured in 1912. Shipped from Colt’s December 21, 1912 to Commanding Officer, Springfield Armory, as one of 500 pistols in the 38th shipment of M1911 pistols (s/n 16251-16750).

    One of the first M1911 pistols with standardized finish, markings and small parts. At serial number 7501, the position of the serial number was moved back on the right side of the receiver, just forward of the grip panel to provide a more sturdy location for stamping which also provided more protection from holster wear.

    This pistol still has the early rounded rear sight, circled rampant colt logo stamped behind the cocking serrations on the left side of the slide (used s/n 1 through ca. s/n 20,000), final patent date of 1911, “smoky blue” small parts and “fine finish” blued finish.

    This pistol’s barrel has an H without serifs stamped on the back on the hood extension and has the same contours and finish as the earlier Colt barrel. The magazine catch lock is the 3rd type, which was standardized at ca. s/n 6000. The magazine is a Type 2 punch-and-saw cut (Keyhole) type. These magazines were shipped with new pistols from s/n 4501 through mid-1913 up to about s/n 38,000-40,000.

    The intertwined WGP monogram of Major Walter G. Penfield, the Army’s 1st Inspector of Ordnance, was struck on M1911 pistols 1912-1914 from s/n 1 through ca. s/n 101500. The final inspection marks were struck by civilian inspectors working for the Ordnance Dept. under the authority of the various Inspectors of Ordnance throughout production.

    Colt No.16488 is a nice example of an early, unaltered M1911 from 1912.

    Left side
    http://i40.tinypic.com/2nbh7xd.jpg

    Right side
    http://i42.tinypic.com/27y7fj5.jpg

    Top view
    http://i41.tinypic.com/mvi886.jpg

    Butt end
    http://i44.tinypic.com/2hp0hvr.jpg

    Matching bevel cut on MSH and frame
    http://i41.tinypic.com/so5ylw.jpg

    Front strap
    http://i39.tinypic.com/1h5a93.jpg

    Colt 15-row grips
    http://i43.tinypic.com/2mrsgup.jpg

    Back strap
    http://i40.tinypic.com/2q8ollf.jpg

    WGP final inspection
    http://i41.tinypic.com/2wok9oz.jpg

    Left side markings
    http://i42.tinypic.com/vhdms4.jpg

    Right side markings
    http://i44.tinypic.com/2s0y3qu.jpg

    Smoky-blue small parts
    http://i39.tinypic.com/33m78d1.jpg

    Early barrel with rough dark finish
    http://i39.tinypic.com/73fk35.jpg

    Early "keyhole"magazine side view
    http://i43.tinypic.com/214s309.jpg

    Early "keyhole" magazine rear view
    http://i40.tinypic.com/v4yrnm.jpg
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    Scott, That is a wonderful addition to your magnificent collection...I am envious of your photo skills as well

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    Thanks. I think I've had this one since 1999, so it's not a new addition. But even I still enjoy seeing it now and then.

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    Beautiful piece of history in your hands.

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    That is a gorgeous pistol! Thank you for sharing!

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