US Army Colt 1911

Yes the slide stop should have been small and worthless,but I have a Colt Com that is 5 digit ser# and made in 1917 and the PONY is in the rear,whats up with that?

Bob:)
 
Yes the slide stop should have been small and worthless,but I have a Colt Com that is 5 digit ser# and made in 1917 and the PONY is in the rear,whats up with that?

Bob:)

Well Bob, the correct slide stop should have been 'small' but they are far from "worthless". Try and find one these days & if you do that isn't made from "unobtainium"....;)

Correct slide stop for early Colts look like this [note the undercut]:

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On your 5 digit serial number Colt commercial government model the rampant pony should be at the rear of the left side of the slide:

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On the Colt 1911 military models the rampant pony moved to between the patent script after pistol serial number 285,###

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Well Bob, the correct slide stop should have been 'small' but they are far from "worthless". Try and find one these days & if you do that isn't made from "unobtainium"....;)

Correct slide stop for early Colts look like this [note the undercut]:

coltaddss2.jpg


On your 5 digit serial number Colt commercial government model the rampant pony should be at the rear of the left side of the slide:

1916gmcolth.jpg


1916gmcoltf.jpg


On the Colt 1911 military models the rampant pony moved to between the patent script after pistol serial number 285,###

MVC-851F.JPG


2007-10-27_091302_1aCoffee.gif

NAA.


Any chance a Com Colt 1917 being nickle plated at the factory? This one is like nickle plated everwhere,where would you send off to get that kind of answer? You can e-mail me at robjcole@swbell.net and I can send you pictures, or not. I know you are busy.

Last time I sold a Nice S&W some guy named Roy Jenks was inquiring about it (had I had known whom he was)I would have come down to what he was offering. I sold it for less (but damn I would have liked to say I sold a gun to Roy Jenks) Bob:)
 
Any chance a Com Colt 1917 being nickle plated at the factory? This one is like nickle plated everwhere,where would you send off to get that kind of answer? You can e-mail me at robjcole@swbell.net and I can send you pictures, or not. I know you are busy.

Hi Bob - I don't know of any Colt government models from that era that were factory nickle finish. 'Course the only way to determine 100% is to write to Colt on the serial number [with the appropriate fee in US dollars] and they will tell you what finish it left the factory in. Also, when & where it was first shipped to.

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