![]()
OK, heres the story. I didn't get the Colt directly from my grandfather although it was still registered to him many years after he died. My father once told me he confiscated the gun from his father. There must be an interesting story there, but I never learned it. I found the gun stored amongst my father's stuff after he died. Since dad was the executor of his father's estate and I was the executor of my father's estate I was able to have the gun legally registered to me. I have to say the Firearms Center was very helpful in getting this done for me.
I showed the gun to my son, who is not renewing his PAL, and he was only mildly interested in it. It won't be a treasured family keepsake and will only be picked up by the police for destruction after I die. I am not a collector. I would rather see the gun go to someone who can appreciate it than try to keep it in my family.
I know many other gun owners have sentiments attached to some of their favoured pieces whether they be purchased or inherited. If I had a family member who I thought would appreciate the gun I would see that they got it. Thats not the case with me I'm sorry to say.
hello
a rare union switch and siganl
found in the south of France
with a lightly customised colt floating chamber 22 convertion , to fit a sound moderator
Any idea on what's the story behind that specific gun? I'd be curious to know.
I actually saw a US&S frame with a Colt slide 1911A1 pistol in a display in the WWII museum off the main town square in Ste Marie du Mont, Normandy, France this past June 6th when I was on my visit to the Normany area for the 65th anniversary celebrations of the D-Day landings. Took a pic but have to sort through the thousands I took in 3 weeks to find it though.
Ste Marie du Mont was captured on the morning of June 6th 1944 by US airborne forces, including elements of E company, 506th PIR, 101st Airborne [Band of Brothers]. This little town is just up from Utah Beach.
![]()
NAA.
I actually saw a US&S frame with a Remington Rand slide 1911A1 pistol in a display in the WWII museum off the main town square in Ste Marie du Mont, Normandy, France this past June 6th when I was on my visit to the Normany area for the 65th anniversary celebrations of the D-Day landings. Took a pic but have to sort through the thousands I took in 3 weeks to find it though.
Ste Marie du Mont was captured on the morning of June 6th 1944 by US airborne forces, including elements of E company, 506th PIR, 101st Airborne [Band of Brothers]. This little town is just up from Utah Beach.
I've got an old ww2 rem rand 1911 stamped US ARMY PROPERTY or somthing like that. used it for ipsc and the black badge, did just fine against all those expensive 1911's
someone cut grips in the slide with a hacksaw though. frame is still in great condition.
i'd like to see pics of that.
here you gothat's what i want to see. maybe it'll make me feel better about some of the "mods" i've done in the past![]()