H HARDWARE Member Joined Mar 14, 2015 Messages 777 Reaction score 2,734 Feb 20, 2017 #1 a 1944 remington rand Last edited: Feb 20, 2017
vonn US Veteran Joined Sep 26, 2011 Messages 7,198 Reaction score 23,179 Location houston,texas Feb 20, 2017 #2 Nice! The years have been kind to it.
mrchuck Member Joined Mar 19, 2016 Messages 953 Reaction score 1,293 Location BISHOP, California Feb 20, 2017 #3 Looks to be pristine and not issued into a Combat Theater!
OP H HARDWARE Member Joined Mar 14, 2015 Messages 777 Reaction score 2,734 Feb 20, 2017 #4 it came in a shoulder rig that looked to be of local (wherever that is) manufacture. maybe an aviators sidearm.
it came in a shoulder rig that looked to be of local (wherever that is) manufacture. maybe an aviators sidearm.
Watchdog Member Joined Apr 6, 2013 Messages 12,510 Reaction score 32,351 Feb 20, 2017 #5 That's a nice one!
OP H HARDWARE Member Joined Mar 14, 2015 Messages 777 Reaction score 2,734 Mar 5, 2017 #6 I got the fever and the only cure is another A1...since this sunk like a stone I'll just add it on here. A 1945 Ithaca with correct hi standard barrel and serrated hammer. ...Little co. Magazine.
I got the fever and the only cure is another A1...since this sunk like a stone I'll just add it on here. A 1945 Ithaca with correct hi standard barrel and serrated hammer. ...Little co. Magazine.
OP H HARDWARE Member Joined Mar 14, 2015 Messages 777 Reaction score 2,734 Mar 5, 2017 #8 Last edited: Mar 5, 2017
Kinman Silver Supporter Gold Supporter Joined Jul 9, 2010 Messages 4,688 Reaction score 8,078 Location Spokantucky Mar 5, 2017 #10 Without the knowledge, is the obscure stamp on the right side of the pistol just forward of the hammer "Springfield Armory"?
Without the knowledge, is the obscure stamp on the right side of the pistol just forward of the hammer "Springfield Armory"?
OP H HARDWARE Member Joined Mar 14, 2015 Messages 777 Reaction score 2,734 Mar 5, 2017 #11 It's the u.s. ordnance dept. acceptance stamp.