I was on one of my favorite GB vendors site last weekend and saw that they had just put up a WWII Augusta Arsenal 1911 rebuild for sale. It is a 1918 Colt frame with a Remington Rand slide, description had it in good shape. This seller almost always only puts up two pictures, right side and left side. I have bought from them before and their descriptions are usually pretty good. Ever since I had divested myself of most my old C&R collection, including several 1911's I had been wanting to get another GI 1911 or 1911A1 but it seems like the prices have just gone nuts on these over the last few years. I have a 1973 Colt Combat Commander and a newish 1991 Govt Model that I really enjoy shooting but there is something in the old ones that will always interest me. I had my first 1911A1 when I was 17, wish that I had kept it.
The starting bid was $695 and it stayed there for awhile until one guy opened it and another followed it to $755. I got on an hour before the auction closed and debated bidding, I had just got the Beretta 1301 Tactical LE and I was going to wait a bit before I bought another firearm. I decided to bid and see where it would take me. I chased the bid and then topped it at $872. There were 20 minutes left in the auction and I thought that someone else would jump in, nobody did and it was mine. It came with two Govt contract magazines, a Bianchi M66 holster and a pistol rug.
I picked it up today and am very happy with it.
It needs to be cleaned and oiled up also needs to be aired out, it is very musty smelling, like it was in a trunk in somebodies basement.
Augusta Arsenal rebuild mark.
It had a tag on it that it was a consignment, so not a police trade in or confiscation, that is what this vendor deals in a lot.
I believe that this one may have been a Lend Lease gun, but more research on that is needed.
British proofs
The barrel has proof marks from the 1955 proof rules, put on when exporting out of the country
These old 1911's are great guns, I think that I am keeping this one for a while.
The starting bid was $695 and it stayed there for awhile until one guy opened it and another followed it to $755. I got on an hour before the auction closed and debated bidding, I had just got the Beretta 1301 Tactical LE and I was going to wait a bit before I bought another firearm. I decided to bid and see where it would take me. I chased the bid and then topped it at $872. There were 20 minutes left in the auction and I thought that someone else would jump in, nobody did and it was mine. It came with two Govt contract magazines, a Bianchi M66 holster and a pistol rug.
I picked it up today and am very happy with it.

It needs to be cleaned and oiled up also needs to be aired out, it is very musty smelling, like it was in a trunk in somebodies basement.
Augusta Arsenal rebuild mark.

It had a tag on it that it was a consignment, so not a police trade in or confiscation, that is what this vendor deals in a lot.
I believe that this one may have been a Lend Lease gun, but more research on that is needed.
British proofs

The barrel has proof marks from the 1955 proof rules, put on when exporting out of the country

These old 1911's are great guns, I think that I am keeping this one for a while.
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