VaTom
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I bought this WWII Colt 1911A1 reproduction of their 1942 contract pistol 10 years ago from a reputable dealer trading on Gun Broker. It has all the boxes, paperwork, etc. but had some small deep handling scratches on the frame in front of the grips. The dealer was upfront about that and I got a good price on it. I bought it to shoot as I also have a 1943 original Ithaca 1911A1 which I don't shoot very often. They were made in 2002 and as I understand it only around 2,500 were made with two sets of serial numbers. First half with the "WM" prefix and the second half with "WMK" prefix. Mine has the WMK prefix. Great piece and nice shooter.
My question is that if you have one is the parkerized finish somewhat dull on the slide to the point it is hard to see the pony logo on the left side? Also I wonder why Colt didn't make more of these? As I understand it the price new in 2002 was around $1,000. Could have been that.
My question is that if you have one is the parkerized finish somewhat dull on the slide to the point it is hard to see the pony logo on the left side? Also I wonder why Colt didn't make more of these? As I understand it the price new in 2002 was around $1,000. Could have been that.