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I was doing some photography work today, and realized that I didn't have a current picture of my first love in the handgun category. My very first centerfire pistol was a G.I. surplus Ithaca M1911A1...
At any rate, I selected an excellent condition Colt M1911A1 to photograph today. It left Hartford to join the service in 1943.
Your usual beautiful photography and well-written commentary! Coincidentally, the first semi-auto I ever fired back around 1969-1970 was an old Ithaca .45 from WWII. What a pistol!
My current WWII pistol is an old Remington Rand that went off to war in October of 1943. This one was rearsenaled at Rock Island Arsenal, but I don't know when. It now sports a vintage Colt barrel, but still has its original Risdon magazine. I took the original Keyes grips off of it simply to preserve them. This one gets regular workouts at the range...I've fired several hundred rounds through it in the past year. And of all my guns, this one is the one next to the bed at night. I know where it shoots, and I have every confidence in it.
In my opinion, John Browning's masterpiece is still the king of serious self-defense pistols...
Far as I'm concerned, that last sentence says it all.