Congratulations on your pickup! As one of my grail guns for years, I watched the prices climb from high three figures to mid four figure prices for nice ones. I too know they are not getting any cheaper and took the plunge last year on a Gov't 1944 Remington Rand.
I picked this up today at my local range.
Colt, 1917 manufacture, all original. One of my few remaining grails now found. I paid a princely sum, but they won't get any cheaper.
I picked this up today at my local range.
Colt, 1917 manufacture, all original. One of my few remaining grails now found. I paid a princely sum, but they won't get any cheaper.
Very nice pistol!
I notice two notches on the lower right side grip. Wonder if that means two enemy soldiers killed with it?
You are right that original condition GI war contract 1911's and 1911a1's are not getting any cheaper. I bought my 1943 Ithaca 1911a1 (all original) 15 years ago and I thought the $1,200 I paid was a princely sum. I have no plans to sell it but it has at least doubled in price.
. It's been a long time since I've seen an unmolested or non-rebuilt WW1 example.
How can you tell if a M1911 has been molested or re-built?