I think you are correct. Only thing that bugs me is the checkered short pull trigger.
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I think you are correct. Only thing that bugs me is the checkered short pull trigger.
Nice S?N info thanks
Nice gun, probably refinished, the pictures are pretty dark though.
As an heirloom it's priceless.
Originality can't be restored, so put "originality" at the top of a priority list. If JMB didn't put it on the 1911 you don't need it.
Hawkmoon
On a good day, can hit the broad side of a barn ... from the inside
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Sergio Natali (9th August 2019)
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Good point. Nice rebuild though. Excellent bluing.
Thanks for all the good information.
Thanks everyone.
question for hawkmoon. Did Colt rebuild any commercial weapons for ww2 military use. Colt proof mark and R appear on trigger guard.Inspectors450.jpgIMG_0069.jpg
Originality can't be restored, so put "originality" at the top of a priority list. If JMB didn't put it on the 1911 you don't need it.
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