4/13/2024 0 Comments Remington rand 1911a1 hoster 1943![]() ![]() Our Assessment: The 19-A1 pistols served the military of the United States from 1911 to 1985, through two World Wars and the Korean and Vietnam wars. The strap is partially cut through where it meets the holster. It has a strap with holes for some sort of harness and another which has been cut. The holster is open along the dust cover/trigger guard end with a metal clip sewn in to hold the pistol. ![]() As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.īox, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with a brown leather holster. This pistol has manual and grip safeties. There is light play between the slide and frame. Mechanics: The action functions correctly. Overall, this pistol is in about Very Good condition as refinished. The markings generally clear, the left slide markings are worn, but legible and the Ordnance wheel is incomplete (as is common). The screw heads range from sharp to tool marked with strong slots. There are a few other scattered light nicks, scuffs and scratches. There is an “idiot mark” below the slide stop. There is some light erosion on the left slide flat and the top of the slide above the left slide flat. There is some scattered light finish wear, mostly in the slide flats and grip areas. Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 85% of its current metal finish. There is scattered light erosion in the bore. Overall, the grips are in Fine-Excellent condition.īore Condition: The bore is light gray with sharp rifling. There are a few scattered minor marks, most are tool marks in the reinforcement rings around the screws. Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are checkered brown plastic with reinforcement rings around the screws and reinforcement ribs on the inside. The rear sight is a square notch dovetailed into the slide. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a short blade with a serrated, ramped rear face fixed to the slide. The barrel is marked “S” and “P” on the left link lug. The top of the frame near the disconnector and the rear face of the slide under the firing pin plate are each marked “G”. ARMY”, and at the rear there is just an Ordnance mark. The right side of the frame is marked “UNITED STATES PROPERTY / N o 998135”, “M1911 A1 U.S. Col., Sub-Inspector for Ithaca, Remington Rand and Union Switch). The left side of the frame above the magazine release is marked “FJA” (Frank J. The left of the frame behind the magazine release and the top of the slide in front of the rear sight are marked with a “P” acceptance proof. Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “REMINGTON RAND INC. 45 Service Pistols”)Īction Type: Single Action Semi-Auto fed by Removable Magazine (no magazine included) 45ACP 230gr ball ammunition – unopened 50rd box. 45ACP Army-issued Ammunition (non-corrosive): US Army issued. Vintage Military 1911A1 Holsters (2): US Army WW2 1911A1 Leather shoulder holster, US Army 1911A1 Leather belt holster.Two (2) unmarked original US Army issued magazines Magazines (3): Original R-marked (Risdon) blue WW2 magazine.Grips: Original Keyes checkered fiber grips in excellent condition.F (Flannery), P (Proofed) and 7-ton markings. Barrel: Flannery barrel - bore shows some wear though still bright & shiny."P" proof mark on top, in front of rear site. Slide: Equipped with standard blade and flat notch sights.Checkered stamped trigger and thin hammer, serrated safety and slide catch, arched mainspring housing. Matching BMP proof marks on right side of frame and slide. ARMY stamped forward of the take-down pin. UNITED STATES PROPERTY stamped above the Serial Number on the right side of the frame and M 1911 A1 U.S. Ithaca-specific geometric proof mark on the left front trigger guard. Frame: FJA - Atwood inspection stamp above magazine release, and P stamped below.Pistol retains about 98% of its authentic Parkerized finish with just a little of expected high edge wear. Condition: Overall excellent condition with normal holster wear marks.for Colt under contract by the US Government Selling for $2,500 cash or USPS Money Orders only for total amount including transfer costs (estimated $40) = $2,540.00. From personal knowledge can attest that the pistol has not been fired since the early 1980s, with just 30 rounds of target shooting at that time. He was an Army officer in the late 1950s-early 1960s and personally purchased this pistol for use as his duty sidearm. This 1943 Ithaca 1911A1 is from my late father's collection. 45ACP non-corrosive ammunition (one unopened box and one partial box). Army leather shoulder holster, three original magazines, and vintage U.S. Comes complete as shown in pictures with a U.S. Selling a 1943 Ithaca Model 1911A1 in excellent overall condition with a Parkerized finish. ![]()
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