Matthew
Member
Hello all,
I've been offered a model 1917 in a trade. Someone has cut the barrel down to just past the ejector rod, reattached the sight and refinished it. I also assume the lanyard hardware is gone as it has pachmayr grips.
While I know this wouldn't have much in the way of collector value I'm looking at it as a carry / house gun. Assuming that it checks out in timing and enshake and such, is it reasonable to expect many more years out of this firearm? Sometimes I see mention of the metal durability when discussing shooting of old 1911s, would that apply here as well?
Thanks for your help,
Matthew
I've been offered a model 1917 in a trade. Someone has cut the barrel down to just past the ejector rod, reattached the sight and refinished it. I also assume the lanyard hardware is gone as it has pachmayr grips.
While I know this wouldn't have much in the way of collector value I'm looking at it as a carry / house gun. Assuming that it checks out in timing and enshake and such, is it reasonable to expect many more years out of this firearm? Sometimes I see mention of the metal durability when discussing shooting of old 1911s, would that apply here as well?
Thanks for your help,
Matthew