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Model of 1911 U.S. Army serial number
1062
(circa. 1912) Pistol features early high polish finish and fire blued
small parts. This pistol was one of 200 shipped March 21, 1912 in the
fifth shipment to Springfield Armory. Since numbers 501 - 1000 went to
the Navy, this is the 562nd pistol shipped to the Army.
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| Left side: This example bears the ordnance mark W.G.P., for Major Walter G. Penfield, in the form of a monogram stamped on the left side of the frame above the magazine release. Penfield inspected these pistols from January 2, 1911 - September 30, 1914. Serial numbers of Model 1911 pistols inspected 1 - 101500. Pistol has early Type I magazine with exposed floor plate. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Left side grip close-up. "G.F. Perkins, Capt. U.S.N.R." |
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