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lugercarbine
19th December 2004, 23:24
Hi
I am new to this forum. I like what I see so far. :D I am starting to get interested in 1911's. I have collected Lugers for about 18 years. So I have a few questions? What books do you recomend? And what books are outdated?

Thanks
Russ

Johnny Peppers
20th December 2004, 00:19
The only book that is readily available which covers both the 1911 and 1911A1 is Charles Clawson's "Collector's Guide to Colt .45 Service Pistols Models of 1911 and 1911A1" (Third Edition). It covers the meat and potatoes of what you need to know. Scott Meadows has "U.S Military Automatic Pistols 1894 - 1920", which is weighted heavily toward the 1911, but also has a lot of information on the forerunners of the 1911, and those pistols entered in the trials. There is a promised edition that takes up at 1920 and covers everything up to the present, with most of the emphasis on the 1911A1. Those are the only two books that I would recommend unless you just want to have a complete library on the 1911.

lugercarbine
20th December 2004, 22:39
Hi Johnny
Thanks for the info. I will pick one up.
Russ
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TriumphGT6
2nd January 2005, 19:01
Check these prices from Amazon :eek:

Collector's Guide to Colt .45 Service Pistols: Models of 1911 and 1911a1: From 1911 to the End of Production in 1945: Complete Military Identification
by Charles W. Clawson (Hardcover - January 1998)
Used & new from $49.95
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Colt .45 service pistols: Models of 1911 and 1911A1 : complete military history, development, and production 1900 through 1945 : plus foreign pistols, ... volvers, cartridge development, and much more
by Charles W Clawson
Used & new from $695.00
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Colt .45 government models: Commercial series : 1912 through 1970, including super .38 and .22 models, plus Norwegian and Argentine copies
by Charles W Clawson
Used & new from $825.00

wichaka
2nd January 2005, 22:49
Also get Kuhnhausens Colt 45 shop manual, it'll give you what you need to know about what's under the hood.