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    Brazilian 1911 slide

    Picked this Brazilianicon 1911 slide up today, thought it might make a good build. Left side is marked 'FABRICA DE ITAJUBA-BRASIL', right is marked 'EXCERCITO BRASILEIRO' with Brazilian crest. How interchangeable would this be with other 1911 parts, and how old would it be?
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    After reading your post, I found a some what similar thread that has a little info about Brazilianicon slides:

    https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=29808
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    It should be a straight swap and i believe manufactured in Brazilicon from the 1930s thru 1990s.

    Current commercial "Springfield Armoury inc." 1911s are/were rebadged Itajuba pistols.

    Purchased Colt 1911 and 1911a1s from the early 1920's. Set up licenced/unlicenced production possibly as early as 1927ish.


    lots of discussion on the internet:
    N and NM Serial Number Prefix and Where the Pistol is Made
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Enfield View Post
    Current commercial "Springfield Armoury inc." 1911s are/were rebadged Itajuba pistols.
    Interesting...I have one of those here...
    Regards, Jim

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