I just came across this on the net. I'm no expert on 1911's but something about this NAA seems fishy to me. I hope the 1911's gurus will chime in. I've heard of NAA and Singer copies but I never saw any pictures of such copies.
Here's the description from the website along with a few pics:
''North America Arms Company M1911 Pistol, serial # 81, caliber 45 ACP, 5” barrel with strong rifling but has peppery pitting between the lands, pistol has the proper slide marking complete with the word “Limited” being printed in gradually smaller letters, hammer is smooth which is correct, the pistol is numbered on the top rear of the left side of the slide behind the serrations also on the left side of frame under grips and on the left side of the trigger, I believe this pistol was restored at some point and it retains around 85% blue finish that’s thinning, also during the restoration process the slide markings while correct I believe were refreshed as they now appear engraved not roll stamped, the checkered diamond walnut grips rate excellent, when you consider the rarity of this pistol being able to afford one isn’t the issue you need to be able to find one and this one will definitely be the centerpoint in any Military Pistol Collection. Price: $9195.00''
Here's the description from the website along with a few pics:
''North America Arms Company M1911 Pistol, serial # 81, caliber 45 ACP, 5” barrel with strong rifling but has peppery pitting between the lands, pistol has the proper slide marking complete with the word “Limited” being printed in gradually smaller letters, hammer is smooth which is correct, the pistol is numbered on the top rear of the left side of the slide behind the serrations also on the left side of frame under grips and on the left side of the trigger, I believe this pistol was restored at some point and it retains around 85% blue finish that’s thinning, also during the restoration process the slide markings while correct I believe were refreshed as they now appear engraved not roll stamped, the checkered diamond walnut grips rate excellent, when you consider the rarity of this pistol being able to afford one isn’t the issue you need to be able to find one and this one will definitely be the centerpoint in any Military Pistol Collection. Price: $9195.00''
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