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Thread: New Member / Ithaca M1911A1 History

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    New Member / Ithaca M1911A1 History

    Hello! First time posting, long time lurker. I recently picked up my first USGI M1911A1 from a local store here in NC for $1200. It appears to be all correct minus the previous owner who polished the barrel surface in the ejection port. I know some people have access to the Ithaca records and would like to know if they could assist me with the history of my M1911A1. It is Ithaca - serial # 1242914. Thank you in advance!

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    I believe your Ithaca was produced in very late '43 or early '44.
    But there are more knowledgeable collectors who are in this forum that may have better information.
    Last edited by bayoned; 25th October 2020 at 19:53.


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