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Old 04-02-2011, 07:58 PM
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Interesting story. The pistol below (I can e-mail pics if anyone knows how to post pics from an e-mail) has a lot of history.


One of the older technicians at work was telling me a story today about a pistol that was in his in-laws family.

He tells me that his wife's late father, who was a Marine in the battle of Iwo Jima, had brought back his pistol from the war. I'm thinking, ok must be a nice old 1911 model, one that has probably seen more than a few soldiers
hands. Then comes the rest of the story....

Turns out that the guy's father in law, had a camera with him in his sack, and had taken some pictures of when they raised the flag on Mt. Suribachi. He submitted his photo, but it was not chosen as the one that is now famous. The family still has this picture hanging in their living room.

A few days after the flag raising, the Japanese attacked the Marines, and another fight broke out. As they are in the middle of everything, a Japanese sniper takes a shot at him. The bullet hits him in the right wrist, and hits his 1911 .45 hanging from his belt in the holster. The round, after completely disabling his right hand, penetrates his leather pistol holster, and embeds itself into the slide of his 1911. Fragments from the round penetrate through the other side of the holster, and into his leg, injuring him further. The Marine was able to get to the medic, where he was then evacuated to care for his injuries.

So the technician asks me if I would like to see it. After telling him the obvious, he calls his wife's brother and asks if he could bring it up to the shop.

Here are the pictures (photos available by e-mail) I took after listening to the same story again from the Marine's son.

I asked him if he would mind me showing them as long as I blocked out the serial number. He said go right ahead.

Although I had to blur out the serial #, it fell into the early/mid 600,000 range. Found this Colt: S/N 450,000 to 629,500 = Oct. 24, 1918 to April 10, 1919.

The Marine's name was Horace Arthur Smith, "Arty". He passed away three years ago.
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Old 04-02-2011, 08:48 PM
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If you have the pics in a e mail. just right click on them and save as to your picture file on your puter. Then attach it to your post (the paper clip icon)
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