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This Colt 1911 pistol was used by my Father in action.
My Dad is the gentleman depicted in my avatar.
In that war-bond poster picture, the holstered pistol can be seen on his right side. Dieppe. the 19th of August 1942.
It is just as it came home, at the end of WWII.
I clean and maintain it, I have replaced no parts.
Some parts have been replaced in the past, by war-time military armourers.
I have no plans to change anything.
It is very worn and well used. The hammer-face is deeply dimpled from striking the firing pin.
It will still do everything it ever did.
From time to time, I run a few light loads through it for old times sake.
My Dad taught me to shoot a pistol with this Colt 1911, more than fifty-five years ago.
I would not trade it for ALL the Norks in the world. Or anything else for that matter.
If I could only have one gun, THIS COLT 1911 would HAVE to be the one.
P.S. I still like my Norinco 1911 pistols.
My Dad is the gentleman depicted in my avatar.
In that war-bond poster picture, the holstered pistol can be seen on his right side. Dieppe. the 19th of August 1942.
It is just as it came home, at the end of WWII.
I clean and maintain it, I have replaced no parts.
Some parts have been replaced in the past, by war-time military armourers.
I have no plans to change anything.
It is very worn and well used. The hammer-face is deeply dimpled from striking the firing pin.
It will still do everything it ever did.
From time to time, I run a few light loads through it for old times sake.
My Dad taught me to shoot a pistol with this Colt 1911, more than fifty-five years ago.
I would not trade it for ALL the Norks in the world. Or anything else for that matter.
If I could only have one gun, THIS COLT 1911 would HAVE to be the one.
P.S. I still like my Norinco 1911 pistols.




















































