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Need WW1 springfield armory 1911 barrel

Does anyone know where i can get a barrel for my 1914 mfg SA 1911? I need a original one but cant find one, please help. Thanks alot.

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Does anyone know where i can get a barrel for my 1914 mfg SA 1911? I need a original one but cant find one, please help. Thanks alot.

I, REALLY HOPE THIS WEB SITE GETS MORE RESPONCES ON WANTS, IM INTRESTRED IN, GRIPS, BARRELS, CLIPS EST FOR COLLECTING. BUT IS A REALLY NEAT WEB SITE.

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The serial range of your pistol will tell us more about which particular barrel marking you need, rather than the year of manufacture. There have been at least 3 barrel markings observed in 1914 SA pistols. There is the possibility of overlap into even a fourth marking if the pistol is late 1914.

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I, REALLY HOPE THIS WEB SITE GETS MORE RESPONCES ON WANTS, IM INTRESTRED IN, GRIPS, BARRELS, CLIPS EST FOR COLLECTING. BUT IS A REALLY NEAT WEB SITE.


Hey DesertStars,

Yeah, it's a nice site, but why are you shouting? Stop typing in caps, that's the same as if shouting when talking.

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The serial # is 104 xxx. I hope i can get one so i can call the gun all original, the idiot that replaced it needs a *** woopin.

 



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