Just how many 1911s did the Armory manufacture from the beginning to the end of normal production (in 1916)?
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"We make men without chests and expect from them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst."
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Yes, Clawson shows SA production at 25,767, too. I wonder if Karl was including military NM pistols, too? But I haven't checked production numbers on those to know how close that might come to 35,000. I just can't imagine him stating they made ca. 35K M1911 pistols. I can hear him saying of the 25,767 produced, there are only ca. 35K remaining.
Last edited by Scott Gahimer; 09-12-2014, 06:29.
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In his CD, Karl Karash states under the photo of s/n 80,000: "The Armory...made 1911 pistols in four batches totaling about 30,000." (My error previously quoting "35,000."). Unfortunately, I don't have Clawson's "big" book but data in the "small" book show production of 25+ thousand. Thanks for prompting me to dig a little deeper into Clawson's text.Comment
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Sorry about the deletion. If anyone has an interest in seeing them, just email me at longcheck@reagan.com and I'll send them. CComment
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