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Remington rand 1911a1 slide
Remington rand 1911a1 slide












The magazine is an original WWII Mag with "S", "C-S", as in, Scovill & Colt-Scovill stamps. During that period all small arms inspected under his supervision would be stamped with his initials "FK" as well as those of the Rock Island Arsenal "RIA". Frank Krack was Assistant Foreman of the Inspection Division at Rock Island Arsenal from Septemuntil he retired on July 19th, 1946. Pistols that were refurbished at Government arsenals will usually be marked on the frame/receiver with the arsenal's initials. These refurbishes could be minor inspections to major overhauls. From the mid-1920s to the mid-1950s thousands of 1911s and 1911A1s were refurbished at U.S. He was the Army Inspector of Ordnance from July 1st, 1941 to June 16th, 1942 in the Hartford/Springfield Ordnance District. It was used to show that the pistol has passed preliminary inspection. The flaming bomb is the provisional inspector's mark.

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The right side of the frame features several marks behind the trigger guard cutaway including a (Flaming bomb) mark, Frank Krack (FK) inspector mark, Rock Island Arsenal (RIA) rework stamp, along with serial number and "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" marks. Stamps include a "P" proof mark next to mag release button. After reviewing this site and others, I estimate the value of the gun, if all original and matching, to be around 1,000 - 1,500 (thank you bigcurt). It has a colt frame with a Remington Rand Slide. This pistol is in great condition and comes with (1) WWII magazine. For sale is a Colt/Remington Rand 1911 semi-automatic pistol in.












Remington rand 1911a1 slide