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Excellent WWI U.S. Army Colt Contract "Black Army" Model 1911 Pistol

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:1,700.00 USD Estimated At:3,250.00 - 4,500.00 USD
Excellent WWI U.S. Army Colt Contract  Black Army  Model 1911 Pistol
This is an excellent example of a desirable late World War I production U.S. Colt 1911 Automatic pistol that was manufactured in October 1918, correct with the 'Black Army' finish adopted by Colt in mid-1918 to expedite production. The pistol has other late production features which include: (1) slide with second style recoil spring housing, (2) un-finished, heart-shaped, grip openings in the frame, (3) 1918 style safety lock with thick thumb piece, (4) model designation on the right side of the slide with larger, 7/64-inch letters, (5) conjoined "H/P" proof and inspection marks on the barrel chamber and (6) "Eagle's head/4" inspection stamp on the left side of the frame above the magazine release. The right side of the slide is roll-stamped: "MODEL OF 1911.U.S.ARMY" in 7/64-inch high letters. The left side of the slide has the two-line 1897-1913 patent dates followed by the Rampant Colt trademark and the two-line Hartford address. "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" is roll-stamped on the left side of the frame ahead of the trigger guard. An "H" provisional inspection mark is stamped on the rear of the slide above the firing pin stop and on the top of the frame in front of the disconnector hole. The serial number: "NO. 497009" is roll-stamped on the right side of the frame behind the slide stop hole. It is complete with a WWI two tone blue magazine with the flat base plate. It has the standard checkered walnut grips with the large diamond pattern surrounding the grip screw.
BBL: 5 inch round
Stock: walnut checkered
Gauge: 45 ACP
Finish: blue
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: 497009


Excellent overall with 97% of the crisp original finish with light edge wear and thinning on the lower section of the main spring housing, and front grip strap. The grips are in excellent condition overall with no cracks, chips, or pressure dents. Mechanically excellent. A very nice example of a late WWI Army contract 1911 pistol.