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    Grips for Ithaca 1911 A1

    Making sure I have the correct grips for my Ithaca 1911 A1. The serial number is 899027 (not Colt duplicated). Should the grips be Keyes with the reinforcing rings around the screw hole or the Keyes grips without the reinforcing rings?
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    That is a pretty safe bet. A no ring Keyes is OK too. Is the gun DuLite or Parkerized?

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    Ithaca 1911 A1 finish

    Finish seems to be parkerized, it does have a "MRM" stamp just beneath the FJA stamp on the left side between the grip and the trigger. I'm guessing it was sent to Mount Rainer arsenal for some minor reason. All parts seem to be early Ithaca such as the checkered MSH and slide stop.

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