Six Piece Colt Commemorative Set
Description:
Here we have the 6 Piece Set of
Commemorative World War Colt 1911s. Featuring
(4) WWI and (2) WWII Commemoratives all sharing the
same serial number with initials for the battle they represent.
WWI Commemoratives:
- “Chateau-Thierry” Part of the Second Battle of the Marne, where U.S. and French forces stopped a German offensive. SN: 4756-CT
Overall Condition: Retaining all its original finish, with small areas of flaws. Sharp & crisp lettering. Unfired. Ask for photo album link for more photos! (Some of these pistols have areas where buffing compound still needs to be removed) If you see a flaw and wish to know exactly what it is, please ask!
- “Battle of Belleau Wood” A fierce battle where U.S. Marines gained a reputation for toughness against German forces. SN: 4756-BW
Overall Condition: Retaining all its original finish, with small areas of flaws. Sharp & crisp lettering. Unfired. Ask for photo album link for more photos! (Some of these pistols have areas where buffing compound still needs to be removed) If you see a flaw and wish to know exactly what it is, please ask!
- “Second Battle of the Marne” a major Allied counteroffensive that marked the beginning of Germany’s retreat. SN: 4756-M2
Overall Condition: Retaining all its original finish, with small areas of flaws. Sharp & crisp lettering. Unfired. Ask for photo album link for more photos! (Some of these pistols have areas where buffing compound still needs to be removed) If you see a flaw and wish to know exactly what it is, please ask!
- “Meuse-Argonne Offensive” The largest American led offensive of WWI, contributing to Germany’s surrender. SN: 4756-MA
Overall Condition: Retaining all its original finish, with small areas of flaws. Sharp & crisp lettering. Unfired. Ask for photo album link for more photos! (Some of these pistols have areas where buffing compound still needs to be removed) If you see a flaw and wish to know exactly what it is, please ask!
WWII Commemoratives: World War II was fought on two major fronts. The European Theater of Operations and The Pacific Theater of Operations. While both involved large-scale battles, their strategies, environments, and key players differed significantly.
- The European Theater of Operations key Campaigns & Battles include Invasion of Poland: Germany’s invasion starts WWII. Battle of Britain: The U.K. defends against German air attacks. Operation Barbarossa: Germany invades the Soviet Union. North African Campaign: The Allies defeat Germany & Italy in Africa. D-Day: The Allies land in Normandy, opening a Western Front. Battle of the Bulge: Germany’s last major offensive fails. Fall of Berlin: The Soviets capture Berlin; Hitler commits suicide. V-E Day: Germany surrenders, ending the war in Europe. SN: 4756-ETO
Overall Condition: Retaining all its original finish, with small areas of flaws. Sharp & crisp lettering. Unfired. Ask for photo album link for more photos! (Some of these pistols have areas where buffing compound still needs to be removed) If you see a flaw and wish to know exactly what it is, please ask!
- The Pacific Theater of Operations key Campaigns & Battles include Attack of Pearl Harbor: Japan’s surprise attack brings the U.S. into WWII. Battle of Midway: A decisive U.S. naval victory turning the tide of the war. Guadalcanal Campaign: The first major U.S. offensive in the Pacific. Island Hopping Strategy: The U.S. captures key islands, bypassing heavily defended ones. Battle of Iwo Jima: One of the bloodiest battles of the war. Battle of Okinawa: The largest amphibious assault in the Pacific. Atomic Bombing: The U.S. drops atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. V-J Day: Japan surrenders officially ending WWII. SN: 4756-PTO
Overall Condition: Retaining all its original finish, with small areas of flaws. Sharp & crisp lettering. Unfired. Ask for photo album link for more photos! (Some of these pistols have areas where buffing compound still needs to be removed) If you see a flaw and wish to know exactly what it is, please ask!
For full photo album ask us for the link!
SPECS:
- Item Condition: Excellent
- Manufacturer: Colt
- Model: 1911 WWI / WWII Commemoratives
- Type: Pistol
- Action: Semi-Auto
- Caliber/Gauge: .45ACP
- Serial Number: 4756
- Barrel Length: 5”
- Finish: High Polished Blue / Stainless
- Stock/Grip: Walnut / Very Good Condition
- Bore: Excellent
- Mechanics: Excellent
- Sight/Optics: Fixed Sights
- Capacity: 8+1
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California - 10 rounds maximum for all magazines.
Colorado - 15 rounds maximum for all magazines (does not apply to .22 tubular magazines or to lever action tubular magazines)
Connecticut - 10 rounds maximum for all magazines.
District of Columbia- 10 rounds maximum for all magazines.
Hawaii - 10 round maximum for all handgun magazines.
Maryland - 10 rounds maximum for all magazines (does not apply to .22 tubular magazines)
Massachusetts - 10 rounds maximum for all magazines.
New Jersey - 10 round maximum for all firearms (does not apply to .22 tubular magazines)
New York - 10 rounds maximum for all magazines.
Vermont - 15 rounds maximum for handgun magazines, 10 round maximum for long gun magazines.
Washington - 10 rounds maximum for all magazines.
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