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    Hawkmoon

    Best Approach With Old 1911

    A GI M1911A1 is a GI M1911A1. Those were the prototypes for all the civilian 1911 makes and models that have followed. You absolutely can buy aftermarket

    Hawkmoon Yesterday, 22:09 Go to last post
    Chixter

    Best Approach With Old 1911

    My bad....I typed one too many 'x' s! Question, can one obtain after market parts for these guns....barrels,mags, etc?

    Chixter Yesterday, 04:40 Go to last post
    Doran

    Best Approach With Old 1911

    Welcome to the forum.

    The Clawson Collector's Guide serial number list indicates 19070xx mfrd 1944 by Remington Rand. 19,070,xxx too many

    Doran Yesterday, 02:50 Go to last post
    Chixter

    Best Approach With Old 1911

    Yes. Thats the plan. Ive been reading a lot of folks ran out and had these guns nickel or chrome plated. What were they thinking? BTW I found a folder

    Chixter 28th September 2023, 16:05 Go to last post
    Hawkmoon

    Best Approach With Old 1911

    I agree with having an attorney advise you. Federal law didn't require serial numbers on firearms until 1968, but all military issue firearms had serial

    Hawkmoon 27th September 2023, 10:56 Go to last post



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