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| Colt Model 1911 of U.S. Navy Serial Number 612 - This pistol was part of the first Navy contract of 500 guns shipped to the U.S. Navy, General Storekeeper, U.S. Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N.Y. on March 9, 1912. |
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| Pistol has early Colt in circle on the slide. |
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| The mark of Army Inspector of Ordnance Major Walter G. Penfield. Penfield inspected these pistols from January 2, 1911 - September 30, 1914. Serial numbers of Model 1911 pistols inspected 1 - 101500. |
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| Pistol has a later replaced magazine catch lock user approximately from serial number 6000 to present. |
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| Close-up of serial number "No. 612" on forward right side of the frame. |
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| "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" mark on the frame and early patent dates terminating with date of Feb. 14, 1911. |
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Pistol has incorrect later type magazine. |
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| In this serial number, range Frank Hosmer's provisional inspection mark "H" should be horizontal and should be stamped on the rear of the slide. |
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| This is the holster that accompanied this pistol. |
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