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Remington Rand 1911A1 .45 ACP (PR61133)
SN: 1970403. WWII U.S. military pistol made in 1944. Has about 97% original finish with excellent bore.
SN: 1970403. WWII U.S. military pistol made in 1944. Has about 97% original finish with excellent bore.
Serial No. 1325335 Remington Rand manufactured in 1943 chambered in .45ACP. Has Approx. 95% original parkerized finish. Bore is good with strong rifling noted.Overall very good plus condition.
Serial No. V114234, 5" round barrel chambered in .38S&W. Overall good condition with a parkerized finish. Revolver is marked "D Broad Arrow D" on frame. This was part of the Lend Lease program for firearms accepted by Australia. Bore is good with strong rifling noted. Action functions correctly, cylinder locks up and indexes properly.
SN: V504392. WWII service revolver with 4" barrel. Has police markings on the back strap. The bore and action are very good. Has some typical wear, overall very good condition.
SN: 2240774. WWII U.S. military pistol made in 1945. The bore is excellent. Has 99% of its original parkerized finish. Overall very good plus condition.
Serial number 2035039. Made in 1944. 45 ACP with a 5” barrel. Gun is in excellent original condition. Grips are excellent.
SN: 978515. U.S. military match pistol, marked "US" on the frame. Bore is excellent. Overall very good condition.
SN: 72187. WWI U.S. military revolver. The bore is very good. The finish is worn and has pitting. The grips are very good and the action functions properly.
SN: 44233. WWI U.S. military revolver. The bore is very good. The finish is worn and has about 60% blue mixed with patina. The grips are very good and the action functions properly.
Serial number 2182141. 45 ACP with a 5” barrel. This gun has a dark gray patina throughout. Bore is not mint, but is surprisingly good.
SN: 947940. WWII military pistol converted to a National Match style target pistol. The slide is hand numbered to the frame. The bore is excellent. Has some modern parts added, very good condition.
SN: C267567. 5-screw pre-model 10 U.S. property marked revolver with 4" barrel. Factory records show it was shipped to the US Marine Corps in 1953. The revolver has 99% of its original finish. The grips are excellent and the back strap shows the U.S. Property marking. The trigger and hammer have 100% of their case colors. Overall an excellent and rare military revolver.
This excellent Ithaca U.S. Model 0f 1911 A1 45ACP pistol was delivered as part of the 3rd Ithaca contract on May 10, 1944, to Benicia Ordnance Depot, Benica, CA. It is correct throughout with the slide being marked on the left ITHACA GUN CO., INC. over ITHACA N.Y. The right side of the frame is marked UNITED STATES PROPERTY over No 1451602 with M1911 A1 U..S. ARMY forward. The left side of...
WWII U.S. military pistol, made approximately 1943 and later arsenal refurbished. Bore is excellent and has 99% of its parkerized finish. The Magazine is marked "C-S". Overall excellent condition.
Scarce U.S. military issue service revolver. This is a 4" blued .38 Special revolver, bought by the U.S. military in the 1970's. The box still has the original foil wrap and comes in a shipping carton. Very rare to find these guns in NIB condition like this.
Scarce U.S. military issue service revolver. This is a 4" blued .38 Special revolver, bought by the U.S. military in the 1970's. The box still has the original foil wrap and comes in a shipping carton. Very rare to find these guns in NIB condition like this.
Scarce U.S. military issue service revolver. This is a 4" blued .38 Special revolver, bought by the U.S. military in the 1970's. The box still has the original foil wrap and comes in a shipping carton. Very rare to find these guns in NIB condition like this.
WWII U.S. military Colt frame made in 1943 in parkerized finish. The slide and barrel are a 50's vintage Colt replacement. The bore is excellent. The metal shows some wear but has 97% of the parkerization. Overall very good condition.
This Model 1900 American Eagle 7.65mm (30 Luger) caliber pistol is one of 1,000 bought in 1902 by the U.S. Army for troop trials. Ultimately, the John Browning designed U.S. Model 1911 was adopted. This Model 1900 Luger, serial number 7588, has all the characteristics of the trials pistols in that it has the American Eagle over the chanmber and does NOT have German proof marks and is NOT...
Scarce U.S. military issue service revolver. This is a 4" blued .38 Special revolver, bought by the U.S. military in the 1970's. The box still has the original foil wrap and comes in a shipping carton. Very rare to find these guns in NIB condition like this.