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VERY FINE, EXTREMELY RARE (1 OF 50) NRA MARKED

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:2,000.00 USD Estimated At:4,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
VERY FINE, EXTREMELY RARE (1 OF 50) NRA MARKED
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COLT U.S. M1911 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 122295. This pistol was originally shipped to Springfield Armory July 1915. Per Edward Meadows book "Beginning in 1915, a number of Model 1911 pistols were made available to N.R.A. members and affiliates. The examples examined to date all fall within the range of serial numbers from 122279 to 164124. Per " U.S. Pistols & Revolvers 1909-1945" by J.C. Harrison, this pistol appears to have all correct era parts including 5" Type 4 Colt barrel & dbl. diamond walnut grips. MAGS: 1 two tone 7 rd. in fair condition showing large areas of pitting & patina. CONDITION: approx. 70% original fine finish on slide with left side near muzzle showing light pitting & faded finish; showing light faded finish around muzzle. Frame ahs approx. 70% original finish with peppery oxidation throughout, punch marks around pins for grip safety & hammer on right side, takedown pin assembly scratches, faded finish on bottom portions of frame to a brown patina & on grip surface of mainspring housing. Main spring housing pin has a plum tone. Barrel has approx. 80% original finish with cycling wear; fair rifling with pitting in grooves. PROVENANCE: From the Lifetime Collection of Malcolm Zickler, Ret. USAF Lt. Col. (26-563/MD). CURIO. $4,000-6,000.