
What makes this one interesting is the German proofs on the frame and slide.The key markings for this pistol are the Colt verified proof mark (VP) on the left trigger guard and the ordnance acceptance marking on thee upper right side of the frame. It is "United States Property" marked and has a "GHD" inspector proof. Description 7/8/21 - This is a nice example of a Colt 1911A1 issued to the US military in 1943. This was required in order to track assets with a unique identification code. QUINN - The Department of Defense created a marking system for all equipment and parts about 2000. RICH - Barrel busing is marked “NM 7267718” on its face and engraved with the last 4 of the serial number on the side. The Colt is blued & in excellent shape Frame marked correctly but slide only has P proof in front of rear sight, no sn on rear of slide. I Have a 1918 1911 Colt so looking to add a WW2 model to my collection. My local pawn dealer got in 2 1911A1's yesterday.

No arsenal rebuild stamps.Colt 1911 For Sale at.

I am very new to service 1911's so looking for guidance.
