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06-16-2009 07:54 PM
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Hi, Johnny,
The earliest ACE followers I have seen were the folded sheet steel ones. I have heard of solid machined steel but have never seen one. Could you post a picture? (Yes, they were better than the zinc cast type.)
Thanks.
Jim
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The magazine on the left is the original ACE magazine, the middle magazine is the early Service Model Ace magazine with the milled steel follower, and the magazine on the right is the later Service Model Ace with the pot metal follower.
The ACE magazines were used in the early Service Model Ace pistols, and when the construction was changed with the different follower, the base markings were changed to the Service Model Ace.
The second photograph shows the difference in the steel and pot metal follower where it actuates the slide stop. The pot metal follower is slightly bent on this one.
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Anyone know where I can get a slide stop for the conversion kit? I checked e-gunparts, but they are out of stock.
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Bob K,
If you haven't already done it, you may want to check out some of the other M1911/M1911A1/Government Model forums. forum.m1911.org and 1911Forum - Powered by vBulletin come to mind.
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Fixed sight .22 conversion
I also have one..it is polished blue on side of slide and the top round is matte. It has the roll mark... conversion unit COLT automatic cal.22 l.r. prancing colt. It also has an EP'd TA19 just above roll mark. It came in a brown wooden box that also has the TA19 marked on it. I am wondering if this is not something that might have been military at one time....it has the fixed sights.
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I forgot to mention that the mag is marked P with the prancing colt. COLT .22 L.R. The frame is Essex #220XX and there were some issues with these frames..although many are just fine. Wonder when the frame was made? The slide on this conversion has vertical serrations..about 19 grooves.
Last edited by coneten; 06-20-2009 at 02:37 PM.
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pics on GB
I just posted some pics of this Colt Conversion Unit in the box on GunBoards. Still looking for info. Colt conversion unit. - Gunboard's Forums
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Don't you have to be a member to view pictures there?
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pics of .22 conversion kit
Sorry to be so tardy posting pics but I just got some OJT on this from Harlan.[IMG][/IMG]