@ScubaOz Hi Scuba, The frame was manufactured by Springfield Armory and they used the A J Savage slide when the pistol was rebuilt at the Armory. No Colt parts here. Thanks for watching!
@ScubaOz14 жыл бұрын
Learing something new everyday from your channel. I had no idea that Colt during rebuilds used non Colt parts, I have hear of other companys doing so but not Colt, That is very interesting, thank you for the great videos!
@MrColt45acp13 жыл бұрын
@nebseyer Thanks for the correction. In reviewing the owner of the collections inventory sheet, I see it is listed as a Colt frame. It looks like I've got some more studying to do. Damn those suspended serial number blocks!! lol
@TheFordraptor1614 жыл бұрын
for a gun that is that old is in great shape. and looks like it was fired quiet a bit
@nebseyer13 жыл бұрын
That frame is not made by Springfield Armory. It was made by Colt as replacement part and serial numbered in the suspended Springfield Armory assigned serial number block. If you look at the left side of the frame, it does not bear an Ordnance Inspector cartouche and the lettering style of the "United States Property" stamp is Roman, which is unique to Colt. Springfield and Remington UMC pistols sued Gothic style lettering.
@TNPviewer14 жыл бұрын
Interesting indeed, I love the old timer 1911's doesn't matter what make
@thebudgetarmory114 жыл бұрын
Just curious, what's the rule on these 1911's in civilian hands? Was there a buyout option for returning GI's, or were they offered for outright civilian sale by the US government? I know that there were plenty of pistols that were 'accidently' stuffed into duffel bags, but I was wondering if there was another way that these pistols made it to the general marketplace. Another great vid, by the way!
@Just4HavinFunGuns12 жыл бұрын
If the grips were made by Keyes Fibre, Liberty Tree Collectors has some WWII grips for sale. in the " US Military" section. not sure if they are what you are looking for, that being WWI gun. great videos. makes me want to buy a few more, mostly the classic's with history like this one. Take care
@mikesmith147711 жыл бұрын
If the frame was a replacement part does that mean that it was used for Armory rebuilds? If not, how was it used as a replacement part?
@mikesmith147711 жыл бұрын
I have a pistol similar to yours with serial number within 70 units of yours. Possibly made the same day?? Mine has a different slide however which somewhat substantiates the comment made by nebseyer that the suspended SN frames were used as replacements, not normal production.