

ARMY" marking on the right side of the slide is normally found in the range from 906000 to 916404. From Serial Number 1 to about 510000: From Serial Number about 500000 to end of production: Ithaca slide markings : The "Model of 1911 A1 U.S. 1911 Serial Number Location This was a gun that I always remember seeing on his end table locked and loaded and one that my mother also remembers when she was a kid seeing locked and loaded. Blade front and notch rear sights poorly fitted on the Remington-Rand slide, with a small screw taped in behind the rear sight and no serial number around the firing pin.

Those Springfields made before this change are commonly called “low-number… I've shot it with surplus ammo. This is the standard 1911-A1 made by Armscor Precision International in the Phillippines for Rock Island Armory. The left side of the frame is marked: "FJA" for LTC. I'm curious to find out when it was made and I've heard I can do that through a manufacturers web site searching the serial number. in perfect condition with a barrel from 1944. I bought myself today a Rock Island 1903. Military M1903 Rifle: Rock Island Arsenal: Covering numbers: 1 - 445000. Rock Island Armory 1911 Commander 4.25" MS Ramped Bull Barrel 40 S&W 5 out of 5 stars (1) 1 product ratings - Rock Island Armory 1911 Commander 4.25" MS Ramped Bull Barrel 40 S&W I have a 700k-range Springfield that was rebarreled in 1943. It's an awesome weapon and really enjoy it. A geometric-shape proofmark, like a triangle, arrowhead or such, on the front left of triggerguard indicates an M1911A1 made by Ithaca. Indicates where serial number are known to overlap the presented (lowest known) serial number of the following year.
