
1911 Pistols manufactured for foreign Governments either in US or outside US.Commercial Colt Government Model, Ace, SM Ace, Super.US Military Issue M1911 and M1911A1 Pistols.More than one of the above (questions pertaining to more than one brands).Your Opinion about M1911.ORG and its sites.Questions and Suggestions about M1911.ORG sites.Industry Announcements and Press Releases.Quick Navigation US Military Issue M1911 and M1911A1 Pistols Top So what do I have here? A mostly-authentic wartime production 1911A1 - or soemthing else?Īny information you can pass along will be greatly appreciated. In one place, it is stamped "S&W while in another place it is stamped "M" and in a third place "P." It carries the number 7791183, several million units higher than the frame number. Sight Set, Low Profile, 3 White Dot (Only Slightly Higher Than Orig GI Sights) Manufacturer: 1911. The mainspring housing does not appear to be correct and in fact, it appears to be a mainspring housing from a 1911-1915 manufacture pistol, made either by Colt, Springfield, UMC or North American. There is really no way to tell as far as I know if any or all of the internal springs are the real McCoy. The short guide rod and the spring cap appear to be correct. Proper Du-Lite finish utilized during this time along with proper checkered mainspring housing, narrow fine checkered hammer, serrated slide stop and S marked Scoville WW2 contract magazine.
Remington rand 1911a1 parts for sale serial number#
Serial number in the 970xxx range made in July of 1943. The "United States Property" stamp is in the correct location. Excellent WW2 US Remington Rand 1911A1 45ACP in original Du-Lite finish with Type 2 slide legend. The disconnector may need to be fitted to your pistol. But I do not think it was used very much. Remington Rand, Ithaca 1911 1911A1 USGI disconnector could have been in a pistol. The thumb safety is also correct, as is the placement of the frame serial number. Colt Remington Rand Ithaca 1911 1911A1 gray parkerized USGI Disconnector This Colt. Immediately below the slide stop the letters "EJA" are stamped into the frame

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. Which National Guard was not specified, but I am presuming Army National Guard. I recently purchased a RR 1911 A1, from what I can tell it is mostly complete, except for the thumb safety, that appears to be from a Colt, anyone here can help me in identifying this, and would anyone have a 1944 thumb safety, if the one I have turns out to be incorrect for this weapon. 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.
