So, just how tough are 1911s?

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Re: So, just how tough are 1911s?

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glock27 wrote:that is AWESOME!! :hurry: :hurry: :hurry: :hurry:

I have to ask though. what are the chances of that gun being lost/stolen? what model is it? any idea of its age? :bigear:
It's definitely a model 1911 as opposed to a 1911A1. A very early one, IMO. Made between 1911 & 1924. Could be a WW1 bring back, as many doughboys brought them back from the Great War. Just my opinion. ;-)

On a trip my mom & I made to Missouri back in 1962, I bought one of those bring backs. Govt. issue with proper markings. I paid $35.00 for it. I shot around 3,000 rounds through it while I had it. I was 15 at the time. A great gun.

Great restoration! Thanks for posting Andy! :tiphat:
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AndyC wrote:
joe817 wrote:I paid $35.00 for it.
Now I'm looking for a hollering 'n crying smiley... :lol:
:smilelol5:

Not to rub salt in the wounds, but I'd go to a Wichita Falls pawn shop & buy a box of 50 mil-surp .45acp's for $5.00 a box. :coolgleamA: But guns & ammo were a lot cheaper back then.
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