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Remington rand 1911a1 slide types
Remington rand 1911a1 slide types













remington rand 1911a1 slide types

Remington Rand produced many things, but 1911 pistols was not one of them until they were granted a US government contract during WWII. Here we present a 1911 Pistol built on a Remington Rand Slide and an Essex Frame. Stamps include a 'P' proof mark next to mag release button. Description: 1911 Pistol Built REMINGTON RAND Slide/ESSEX Frame. It has a colt frame with a Remington Rand Slide. This pistol is in great condition and comes with (1) WWII magazine. Yay for the Internets, bringing the most obscure of retrotech admirers together. For sale is a Colt/Remington Rand 1911 semi-automatic pistol in. A sort of typosphere must have existed then, but I was unaware of it.

REMINGTON RAND 1911A1 SLIDE TYPES FREE

Shoot it as is or swap the slide on a period frame. Remington rand type 1 and type 2: Quantities made Originality can't be restored and a good piece of free advice is to put 'originality' at the top of a priority list. Markings: The left side of the Type 2 slide is marked REMINGTON RAND INC. This is an early remington rand second variation slide on a commercial 1911a1 frame. Action Type: Single Action Semi-Auto with Removable Magazine. A great deal on a great looking ww2 style 1911a1. Of course, in those days I had no concept of anyone else other than me being crazy enough to keep machines that everyone else was throwing away. Deal Information above was added on 8:35:52 PM. I still have no idea where it came from, and I’m pretty sure I had to have picked it up at least 15 years ago. It was a complete surprise when I found the black typewriter case with its rattly leather handle, and I had no idea what machine was in it until I opened the case up. First, if you encounter an M1911A1 - identified by the finger cutouts and/or the M1911A1 markings on the frame - and it has a slide made by Remington-UMC, Springfield or Savage, you know the slide is not original to the gun since the first two manufacturers only made M1911 pistols during WWI, and the latter only made M1911 slides. I totally forgot I owned this 1938 Remington-Rand Model 1, and just found it today whilst cleaning out a closet. Is it possible to totally and completely forget that you own a particular typewriter? Apparently you can, if you bought it long enough ago and have enough others to occupy your attention.















Remington rand 1911a1 slide types