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I found a 1911 style military issue pistol that I plan to buy. It was brought back by an american solder from Germany so it's at least as old as WWII. Remington UMC manufacture with Military stampings. Probably 90% or better, but has been reblued and wood grips were made for it in the 50's. My neighbor has no use for it and would like me to buy it. Of course with the stories he has about the war and this pistol, it's very valuable to me. But what would the value be for such a firearm. He also has at least one clip and a US holster that comes with it. Idea's? | ||
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I don't have pictures, but I believe the serial number is 567XXX or something. At least in my blue book, that meant 1917-1919 manufacture if I read it right. I think the serial numbers for Remington UMC only went up to 21,000 or so. I didn't look into it further yet. My neighbor is the GI that brought it back from Germany, but he traded a rifle for it during the war and has no idea of it's orgin before that. I'm starting to think that the slide is off a different gun than the body. Possible? [ 12-06-2002, 19:26: Message edited by: Shane in WI ] | |||
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You are correct on the serial numbers. It is most likely a Colt frame with a Remington UMC slide. This mismatch may have occured during an arsenal rebuild, then the gun was reissued. Collectors generally don't give much recognition to arsenal rebuilt guns that are mismatched. If the gun was refinished after its military career, then it has value only as shooter. | ||
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