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    M15 GO Pistol

    Sort of a slow day here on the forum, so thought I would post something a little out of the ordinary. As the military started running out of the Colt Pocket Hammerless pistols in .32 and .380 ACP they began a search a new General Officers pistol. The National Match program was winding down with only Rock Island Arsenal still producing the NM pistols, and not wanting to lose their qualified pistol smiths, Rock Island requested that they be allowed to build the new GO pistol. The new pistol was a standard 1911A1 pistol with .75 inch cut off the slide. All the military marking were removed, and the new GO markings were put on.
    This pistol was issued to Brigadier General Walter C. Cousland upon his attaining the rank of General. At the time he reached the rank of BG he was stationed in Hawaii, and the shipping address was Schofield Barrracks, Hawaii.
    General Cousland was a Colonel in the 1st Air Cav during the Vietnam, and was highly decorated. It appears that General Cousland retired early, and only lived a few years after retirement. The belt had never been unfolded or had the buckle attached. Also, he had not had his name and rank engraved in the grip.
    The family had retained all the paperwork where General Cousland was awarded the pistol, and the paperwork transferring it to him when he retired. Even though the pistols were presented to GO's, they were not the property of the General unless purchased from the government upon their retirement from the military.
    The pistol came with a GO designated belt and buckle, holster, magazine pocket, and three magazines numbered to the pistol.




    #2
    Very nice Johnny. GO pistols are not often seen.
    If I remember correctly there is currently a version of the M9 pistols for Generals.

    Douglas

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      #3
      Nice Rig Johnny! I have a USAF GO leather rig but no pistol for it yet!

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        #4
        This .mil website explains the current GO pistol program, and depicts a M9:
        http://tri.army.mil/lc/cs/csl/genera...ol_program.htm

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          #5
          Johnny,

          Nice G.O. pistol w/ good history!

          There are three (3) of these G.O. pistols in the Mississippi Military Museum at Camp Shelby, just south of Hattiesburg, MS. I was by there the other day and snapped a few photos of the guns, as I thought you and the others might find them of interest.

          The top pistol (#410) belonged to Major General T.K. Williams of the Mississippi Army National Guard. The lower pistol (SN unknown) was Major General Roger Martin, also of the Mississippi Army National Guard.
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            #6
            Here are the shipping papers for the General Martin pistol. As best I can read the handwriting, it looks like the shipping date was November 18, 1975. Also, of interest to me is that the gun was shipped to General Martin at the "Fondren Station" post office here in Jackson, MS; I eat lunch on a weekly basis across the street from this same post office (and think about his gun every time I pull into the post office's parking lot).
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              #7
              The General Martin pistol.
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                #8
                The General Williams pistol (w/ 3 matching mags).
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                  #9
                  Oops . . . just noticed that the shipping papers go with the Williams pistol. Anyway, you get the idea.

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                    Here is the third G.O. pistol, from Major General "Mickey" Walker (with whom I was personally acquainted, prior to his passing about 3 years ago). General Walker was a WWII vet of the ETO, where he served as an infantry officer and was actively engaged in combat operations against German forces.
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                      #11
                      Great stuff Johnny and Alan!! Keep'um coming !!!

                      r
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