![]() Main spring is arched with checkering, slide stop and saftey is checkered, and hammer has checkering. Barrel has P and HS (High Standard) stamp on link area and is blued with some wear from what appears to be from use/firing. The bluing on the 1911a1 has some what looks like holster wear and some wear from shooting. Rear under the slide serrations has the cannon barrel proof mark though a little light of a stamp. Has P proof next to mag release and FJA under slide stop. The serial number has the No with the line under the little o. This one has holster wear on the dulite finish and based on the serial number was made in Jan or Feb 1943 though there is not a lot more on this specific gun. I have been doing some research on this one and it seems like it has all the right parts to be original but I doubt it can be proved. With its matching numbered parts, proper configuration, and high condition, this pistol will certainly interest the collectors.I am saving to buy a Remington Rand 1911A1. While this should make for a great target pistol for another lifetime, USGI National Match pistols are also sought-after collectors’ items. In 1962, all of the National Match pistols were assembled with Micro adjustable sights and a newly designed barrel link was introduced, marked “S”. Military Match and Marksmanship Automatic Pistols” for reference, we have confirmed that this example has proper markings, features and matching serialized parts for a 1962 National Match pistol assembled by Springfield Armory. Our Assessment: Developed from the standard-issue 1911 sidearm, the National Match pistols were accurized and fitted with adjustable target sights for use by U.S. The box shows little in the way of storage wear, in Fine-Excellent condition. Also included is a Robert’s Arms Specialties Protecta-Gun two-piece cardboard box with a hand-written label which has this pistol’s information. The magazine has light operational wear, intact feed lips and a strong spring, in about Fine condition. As with all used firearms, it may need a thorough cleaning to meet your maintenance standards.īox, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with a single 7-round magazine, marked “19200- / ASSY 5508694 / MFR. The slide to frame fit has barely perceptible play. Mechanics: The action functions correctly. Overall, this pistol is in about Fine condition as customized by the Springfield Armory. The markings range from clear to worn and incomplete. The screw heads are tool marked with strong slots. The finish is generally strong throughout with a few scattered light nicks and scuffs, including some nicks under the finish. Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 96% of its current metal finish. Type of Finish: Parkerized, Alloy Triggerīore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. Overall, the grips are in about Fine condition. The grips have light handling wear, mostly on the right panel. Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece checkered walnut. The rear sight is a Micro square notch adjustable sight dovetailed to the rear of the slide. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a tall, 1/8″ wide patridge blade with integral serrated, ramped base fixed to the front of the slide. The right of the rear sight base is marked “Micro” and the left has a crossed cannon Ordnance mark. The front face of the bushing is marked “7267718 / N M”, the outside of the barrel bushing is hand-scribed “2857”. The barrel is marked “.45 AUTO / NM 7790313 / 1562857” at the chamber, the left link-lug is marked “M” and “P”, the right lug is marked “C” in square. The top of the frame is marked “G” by the disconnector, the inside of the dust cover is marked “P”. The right of the trigger guard is marked “N M / S” and “U”. The right of the frame is marked “UNITED STATES PROPERTY / NO. There is another “P” on the top of the slide next to a punch mark. The left of the frame is marked “FJA” below the slide stop with a fairly clear “P” below and behind the magazine release. The left of the trigger guard is marked “8”. N.Y.”, the right is marked “2857”, the rear of the slide under the firing pin plate has an incomplete flaming bomb arsenal mark. Markings: The left of the slide is marked “ITHACA GUN CO., INC. Make: Remington Rand frame, Ithaca slide, Springfield Armory re-worked.Īction Type: Single Action Semi-Automatic Pistol fed by Detachable Magazine
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