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That is a fine looking pistol, looks as if it’s been arsenal reconditioned or even better was never issued. I’m certain your new addition has found a home, hopefully you have a family member you will pass it on to in time.

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That is a fine looking pistol, looks as if it’s been arsenal reconditioned or even better was never issued. I’m certain your new addition has found a home, hopefully you have a family member you will pass it on to in time.

It was made in 1943 and arsenal reconditioned in Augusta, Ga at the Augusta Arsenal, but I have no idea when. All parts with markings show them to be true to the 1943 time frame. Very nice for being 68 years old. Also it is a double mark, the slide is also marked M 1911A1 US ARMY as well as the frame.

Paperwork shows it being taken out of service in 1962.

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wish mine looked that good. do you know where to look for the info on when they were taken out of service. i would like to find more info on mine.

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Very nice 1911. What heppened to ithaca company ? I had a lever action single shot 20 ga Ithaca . Left it at my parents when i moved out and it was stolen.

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Very nice. Good piece of history. My dad inherited a nice 1944 Remington Rand 1911 from my Great Grandfather. He sold it to buy a tv. :)

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I also have a Remington-Rand 1911 shipped from the Texarkana Arsenal in 1962 as part of NRA's DCM gun purchase program. Is that the date it was actually taken out of service?

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I also have a Remington-Rand 1911 shipped from the Texarkana Arsenal in 1962 as part of NRA's DCM gun purchase program. Is that the date it was actually taken out of service?

That's what I get from the paperwork I have. My papers also have the price and the shipping cost!!!!!!!!!!

$12.50 for the gun & $4.50 to ship it!

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That's what I get from the paperwork I have. My papers also have the price and the shipping cost!!!!!!!!!!

$12.50 for the gun & $4.50 to ship it!

I still remember reading the pre-68 GCA firearm's add's in the American Rifleman as a teenager and thinking how expensive the surplus gun's were. Given that I didn't have any money at that time and age they were, it just sure would have been nice to have purchased a few for collection investment. ;-)

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Very nice. Good piece of history. My dad inherited a nice 1944 Remington Rand 1911 from my Great Grandfather. He sold it to buy a tv. :)

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