#1bcshooter
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Not WWI Canadian government purchase, because all 5,000 pistols acquired by Ottawa were .45ACP ..... For that matter, I cannot recall ever hearing of Canada acquiring any Colt M'1911's - or any other pistol - chambered in .455 Auto.
However, Britain purchased a large number of 1911's in .455 Auto during WWI, and thereafter it somehow may have found its way into Canadian service - though even that would seem strange, since I'm not aware of .455 Auto ammunition being available through the Canadian supply system.
Just to clarify, was it marked RCAF for sure? Could it have been RAF, or maybe even RFC (Royal Flying Corps)?
Good question . This is one of those wish I never sold stories . I bought this colt from a friend's brother in the early 80's He got it from Lever arms in the 70's , If I remember right I'm sure it was RCAF ( could have been faked ) But at that time the gun was just a old 45 to the seller and to me . It had a orig mag with lanyard loop . had a extra 45 acp barrel




















































