

#1944 remington rand 1911a1 grip emblem series
MOSTLY ALL VINTAGE COLT 1911.45ACP PARTS IN BLUE AND COLT 1911A1 AND SERIES 70 AND SERIES 80 PARTS IN STAINLESS STEEL. The short guide rod and the spring cap appear to be correct. COLT 1911 1911A1 OFFICER'S MODEL SERIES 70 SERIES 80 PARTS KIT. The "United States Property" stamp is in the correct location. Because these are all used, they may have numbers painted on them or other markings. The pictures are representative only, not the actual grip set you will receive.
#1944 remington rand 1911a1 grip emblem serial
The thumb safety is also correct, as is the placement of the frame serial number. grips with ribs and star with 'K' in center and mold 1 thru 28, without reinforcing ring around screw hole. Immediately below the slide stop the letters "EJA" are stamped into the frame 85 We Buy, Sell and Trade Firearms & Knives. Some types of German rifles we have sold in the past are as follows: Sauer M30 Drilling, Mauser Sportmodell, Walther Sportmodell, G43 / K43, Steyr K98, Werke Brunn K98 and many more. PRICE: 1995.00 We are Antique & Modern Firearms in Lexington, KY, dealer of fine firearms since 1974. Legacy Collectibles offers collectible World War 2 German K98 rifles. The slide stop is the correct one for RemRand pistols in this serial # range, as is the trigger - stamped and Parkerized, as noted for RemRand 1943-45 production. Property M1911A1 is an American classic and no military gun collection is complete without one. This auction is open to residents of the United States of America only. The disconnector may need to be fitted to your pistol. But I do not think it was used very much.

Which National Guard was not specified, but I am presuming Army National Guard. Remington Rand, Ithaca 1911 1911A1 USGI disconnector could have been in a pistol. One authority I consulted indicates this is early 1944 production while a second indicated it's a number from any time in 1944 or 1945.Īnother search indicates a Remington Rand pistol with that number was probably originally issued to the National Guard. Last week, I purchased what purports to be a wartime production Remington Rand 1911A1. Hello! I've just registered with the 1911 Forum and this is my first post.
