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Unread 04-07-2012, 11:41 AM   #1
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I picked up this rather nice all original colt 1917 1911 this week. This one is a keeper for sure, good all original 1911 and 1911a's are getting more and more harder to find as well as the price keeps going up.
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If this old warhorse could talk
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And this is a 1941 norwegian i traded for a few weeks back, not many of these around. Everything matchs and in about 95 percent.
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Dan, If you ever want to part with the Norwegian, I have a friend here in Florida who is Norwegian and a top executive at Norwegian Cruise Lines. he trained with this gun and has been on the lookout for an example.
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just got it. they are rare and just findinga good one and matched even harder to do.
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Padre,

I've been a .45 lover, man and boy, for nigh onto 50 years now. In all this time I've never seen a Norwegian. (Heard about them, of course.) I'm absolutely impressed with that slide release! That might be the only real improvement in a 1911 since John Moses finished with it. How do you like its operation?

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just fired it today, flawless, not one i will shoot alot, but as we know any of the 1911's are not ammo picky, this one will be a keeper.
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The slide release, well lets say they got that one right. and talk about numbering parts, it has the military lugers beat, it cost me a ton, but how often do you even see one much less find one for sale.
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I hope you don't take offense, but both guns are reblued.
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not a bit, the price was adjusted for it. when you find rare 1911.s all matching you grab them up.
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nice 1911's thanks for posting pics
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yw. I own alot more 1911's than i do lugers. i allways have admired them and allways will. Never thinking that one day i would stake my life on one. This remington rand is only two digits off the one i carried over forty years ago. of all the guns in my collection this is the one i feel the closest to, hard to explain that kind of bond with a firearm. I would be wiling i am not the only one that feels that way.
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Aw man! That is lovely
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I'm absolutely impressed with that slide release! That might be the only real improvement in a 1911 since John Moses finished with it.
I must disagree. If you have ever owned an Argentine Army M1927 .45 (DGFM-FMAP) you would be impressed by the workmanship and innovation in manufacturing. For example, the trigger is milled out of one piece of steel (no stamping & silver-soldering). If you read the tool marks on other parts, you'll appreciate how the Argentines used their limited tooling resources to achieve the same ends Colt does/did on their M1911A1's.

I had a book once on the Argentine .45's; IIRC they nationalized the factory that Colt had financed (same with the FN plant)...

I still own one of these Argentine .45's, used to be my carry piece, now a safe queen...

Anyway, my point here was that Colt et al may have used manufacturing techniques and cost-cutting options that Browning may not have envisioned (or approved)...

That M1911A1 that you & I carried back in the 60's/70's was not exactly what JMB engineered...
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maybe, but i never used a argentine 1927 to save the life of my wounded rto.
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The 1911 patent filed by Browning is quite interesting...Overall, it resembles the M1911 as adopted by the US Army, but there are a lot of fascinating differences...

United States Patent 984,519
Issue Date: February 14, 1911

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It's a heart/love/confidence thing. I carry a 1911. (NOT A1)

Rationally, I "know" there are "better" guns, newer methods, faster this, cooler that...etc. And I know my 1911/Browning/Colt history; what Browning designed and what the Ordinance Boards changed and added.

"Bark 'N' Buck" (engraved thusly on the slide many years ago ) went with me to Desert Storm. I had to sneak it over and back. We weren't supposed to bring our own toys. Luckily, crusty over-aged Gunnery Sergeants don't get strip searched...at least not then.

As a Marine Tanker my TO weapon was a pistol and I wanted one that would remove unwanted and uninvited debris from my front slope.

To each his own...but to me, "Bark 'N' Buck is total...absolute...confidence. To all of you, I hope your choice makes you as confident.

(Jeez...is that a rant? Wow! I've never done a rant before. Cool! )

Best regards to all,

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John, that was no rant, that was a HONEST statement. Perhaps a testament that sums up just how alot of us feel about ole slabsides, thank you for speaking your feellings ,alot of us share that bond of confidence with our 1911.s , like we do with no other. OHOO WAAA
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I had a stainless Colt 1991A1 back some years ago. It's a very accurate pistol.

Recently, read an article on "Man at Arms" which talks about "Black Army 1911" (WWI wartime finish). It's very interesting.
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