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Rare 1941 Colt US Army 1911 a1 45 ACP. All matching numbers see photos. Colt 45 Magazine. One side of grip has crack see photos. RS stamped.
The \"R.S.\" stamp on a Colt 1911A1 indicates inspection by Colonel Robert Sears, whose initials denote U.S. Army Ordnance acceptance. Found on 1940–1941 models, this mark is highly sought after by collectors, as these pistols capture the historical transition from high-polish blued finishes to combat-standard Parkerization. Details & Identification Location: The \"R.S.\" is stamped on the left side of the frame, near the magazine release or disconnector, often placed inside a small box. Production Year: 1940 and 1941.Production Numbers: Only about 35,000 Colt 1911A1s were produced in 1941. This low volume makes these specimens extremely scarce and valuable. Finishes: Early 1940 models feature Colt‚s famous high-polish blue, whereas 1941 models often transition to the matte Parkerized finish.
P Proof: A standard military final acceptance proof often stamped on the top of the slide and left of the frame. Matching Slides: Authentic 1940-1941 models should have the serial number stamped on the inside of the slide to ensure it matches the frame.
Curio/Relic: Yes Manufacturer:
COLT Model:
1911 a1 us army Caliber Info:
.45 ACP Condition:
Used - Non-Certified Barrels:
5" BARREL Action:
SEMI AUTOMATIC Finish:
black blued