
- REMINGTON RAND 1911A1 US ARMY MAGAZINE SERIAL NUMBERS
- REMINGTON RAND 1911A1 US ARMY MAGAZINE SERIAL NUMBER
Individual chapters and appendices provide detailed examinations of markings on receivers.
REMINGTON RAND 1911A1 US ARMY MAGAZINE SERIAL NUMBERS
Serial numbers for British military, Canadian, Argentine, Norwegian, and Russian military pistols are also given.
REMINGTON RAND 1911A1 US ARMY MAGAZINE SERIAL NUMBER
An appendix contains a serial number listing organized both by manufacturing and shipping date. Serial numbers are listed in twenty-six individual tables both by military and the individual commercial models. All military and commercial markings are listed by date or serial number range of use. All Colt model and variation parts are also described where they differ from the.45 ACP part. Remington Rand, and Union Switch& Signal. Parts are differentiated by model and manufacturer, such as Colt, Springfield Armory. are then described complete with markings and other identifying characteristics. Each part of each assembly-trigger system, magazine release, sights, etc. Parts are described in chapters organized by assembly-receiver. Making it possible to determine the authenticity of any Model 1911 or Model 1911A1 by year of manufacture. Any change or variation in a part is described by serial number. The Model 1911 and Model 1911A1 Military and Commercial Pistols examines John Browning's most famous pistol from barrel bushing to hammer to lanyard loop on a part-by-part basis. Markings, ammunition, finishes, accessories, and more make it a MUST-have for your military pistol library! 560 PAGES* 672 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOS AND DRAWINGS* 8-PAGE COLOR INSERT OF RARE MODELS* 26 SERIAL NUMBER TABLES* ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY INFORMATION Nearly five years in preparation. This not-so-lightweight book is packed with amazing amount of essential info for any Model 1911 or 1911A1 devotee. REVISED& EXPANDED, 2012* At 1-1/4 inches thick. THE MODEL 1911 AND MODEL 1911A1 MILITARY AND COMMERCIAL PISTOLS by Joe Poyer Edited by Craig Riesch SECOND EDITION. So bid away! Don't forget to check out my other auctions I'm happy to combine shipping on multiple items. Use eBay Shipping Calculator for confirmed Priority Mail in the U.S. These are only copies of historic documents. NOTE TO EBAY: This listing conforms to all eBay rules. Prints are shipped unfolded, carefully rolled in a heavy duty cardboard mailing tube to ensure they arrive in perfect condition. There is also an exploded assembly illustration and parts diagram. There are even specifications for some National Match parts.

These drawings are a treasure trove for the historian or collector because they include dates and changes in design ranging from 1928 to 1975. Note: the dial calipers, slide and barrel shown are only for illustration and scale they are not included in this auction.

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Army Armament Research and Development Command. The blueprints bear markings from the Dept. Including the receiver, slide, barrel, safeties, pins, springs, etc. These are 54 pages of detailed prints for every part in the gun. These are NOT just dimensioned drawings of some 1911 receiver. more of official drawings for the legendary 1911-A1 Government Model.45 pistol. Starting production in 1942, this version as noted by the serial number and the NON-underlined "No." before the serial number, is part of the line Remington had made to be more interchangeable to the other 1911's in production as its earlier production line was not interchangeable with other brands parts to suit the U.S military's needs.This is an amazing military history resource and an invaluable reference tool for the gunsmith! This package contains large format 11 x 17 photocopies. M1911A1s accepted during that time from those makers will have his FJA mark. Army Ordnance officer in charge of war production in the Rochester district of New York from 1942 to 1946 and both the Remington Rand and Ithaca factories were under his control. One magazine has a Scovill "S" stamp on the toe, making it a genuine WWII magazine. This pistol is in great condition and comes with a WWII leather magazine holster, (2) 7-round magazines. For sale is a Remington Rand M1911A1 semi-automatic pistol in.
