Bill in Texas
03-01-2013, 04:02
Hello 1911 enthusiasts,
I appreciate your thoughts on a 1946-made Argentinian 1911A1. I'm considering it for purchase but at the $800 asking price, I'm unsure. I know that pictures are invaluable on a forum like this... Unfortunately, I can only describe it in the best detail I can recall since I don't yet own the piece.
The finish is approximately 85% original "black oxide" blue;
the barrel is still well-blued, as well, and displays the matching serial number perpendicular to the axis of the centerline;
the bore is very crisp;
the black plastic (bakelite?) grip panels show medium wear;
all component parts are correct -hammer, trigger, thumb safety, grip safety, sights, (the front sight has been filed down, slightly);
the slide-to-frame fit is tight; and
the markings/crest/numbers are clearly struck (all serial numbers match, except magazine -also from '46).
On the negative side:
it is import-marked by CAI on the lower trigger guard;
the lanyard loop is slightly bent; and
one of the grip screws sits high (ill-fitting replacement?).
It's a handsome gun. I would certainly shoot it a limited amount but would mainly enjoy it as a conversation piece.
Thanks for your opinions!
-Bill
I appreciate your thoughts on a 1946-made Argentinian 1911A1. I'm considering it for purchase but at the $800 asking price, I'm unsure. I know that pictures are invaluable on a forum like this... Unfortunately, I can only describe it in the best detail I can recall since I don't yet own the piece.
The finish is approximately 85% original "black oxide" blue;
the barrel is still well-blued, as well, and displays the matching serial number perpendicular to the axis of the centerline;
the bore is very crisp;
the black plastic (bakelite?) grip panels show medium wear;
all component parts are correct -hammer, trigger, thumb safety, grip safety, sights, (the front sight has been filed down, slightly);
the slide-to-frame fit is tight; and
the markings/crest/numbers are clearly struck (all serial numbers match, except magazine -also from '46).
On the negative side:
it is import-marked by CAI on the lower trigger guard;
the lanyard loop is slightly bent; and
one of the grip screws sits high (ill-fitting replacement?).
It's a handsome gun. I would certainly shoot it a limited amount but would mainly enjoy it as a conversation piece.
Thanks for your opinions!
-Bill