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Excellent U.S. Colt Transitional Model 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol with Factory Documentation

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:2,750.00 USD Estimated At:5,500.00 - 7,500.00 USD
Excellent U.S. Colt Transitional Model 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol with Factory Documentation
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Excellent U.S. Colt Transitional Model 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol with Factory Documentation

Developed in 1923 on orders from the Ordnance Department, the Improved Model 1911 pistols were equipped with a shorter trigger, dished out receiver sides, extended grip safety, arched mainspring housing and widened front sight, essentially making them the first government contract pistols to conform to the 1911A1 standard. This particular model comes with a factory letter, identifying it as part of a 1,000 pistol delivery made to the Springfield Armory on January 23, 1924, with the letter explicitly calling out the "A1" features and the status of the pistol as a Transitional Model. Fixed sights, with the two line, two block address and patent dates on the left side, divided by the Rampant Colt, and "MODEL OF 1911.U.S.ARMY" on the right. Captain Walter T. Gordon's "WTG" inspection mark on the left side of the frame, with "20" on the trigger guard and "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" on the right side. Equipped with a Colt barrel (conjoined "HP" stamp), checkered wide hammer, slide catch, thumb safety, trigger and mainspring housing, checkered grips and a two-tone magazine.

Manufucture: Colt
Model: 1911A1
BBL: 5 inch round
Stock:
Guage: 45 ACP
Finish: blue
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: 700720

Excellent, with 97% of the original blue finish, showing a few scratches on the slide, light handling marks, and bright wear along the high edges. The grips are also excellent with some minor dings on the otherwise crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. A top-rate example of an important milestone in the development of the American combat sidearm.