Hello all,
I have an opportunity to buy two M1911A1 pistols from a WWII Vets family. I was wondering what you have to look for to see if their mismatched parts or all original?
The first one is a Colt that has COLT's PT FACMFG CO along with a bunch of patent dates written on the slide. On the frame is written United States Property M1911A1 U.S. Army Serial#NY1090707. The NY looks hard to read, but I'm almost certain its NY.
The second is a REMINGTON RAND INC. SYRACUSE NY USA this is written on the slide as well. On the frame is NO.1440909 and on the otherside is written United States Property M1911AI U.S. Army.
Does anyone know if the serial numbers match the maker on the slide? Also, does the U.S. Army want their 1911's back or can you legally register these pistols?
Any help and all information would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks for your time!!!
Warm regards,
Steve
I have an opportunity to buy two M1911A1 pistols from a WWII Vets family. I was wondering what you have to look for to see if their mismatched parts or all original?
The first one is a Colt that has COLT's PT FACMFG CO along with a bunch of patent dates written on the slide. On the frame is written United States Property M1911A1 U.S. Army Serial#NY1090707. The NY looks hard to read, but I'm almost certain its NY.
The second is a REMINGTON RAND INC. SYRACUSE NY USA this is written on the slide as well. On the frame is NO.1440909 and on the otherside is written United States Property M1911AI U.S. Army.
Does anyone know if the serial numbers match the maker on the slide? Also, does the U.S. Army want their 1911's back or can you legally register these pistols?
Any help and all information would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks for your time!!!
Warm regards,
Steve
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