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WW1 1917 commemorative Colt 1911 .45ACP


Mhw2k11

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I am selling a Colt 1911 .45 WW1 1917 Commemorative pistol. This was released in 1969 to honor those who fought and died at CHATEAU THIERRY in France. This is a beautiful gun in near mint condition. Asking $1,000 for this and if you see it in person you will understand why. I will try to answer any question you may have. The pistol comes with one magazine. 

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