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This is a pre-owned Colt Model US Army 1917 in fair condition with removed blueing and incorrect grips attached, this revolver is chambered in .45 colt with a 6 shot cylinder.
Stamped “U.S. Army Model 1917” on the butt with a number stating that the revolver was manufactured in 1919 and “United States Property” under the barrel along with an inspector’s mark at the top left rear of the frame.The M1917’s service didn’t end with World War I. According to Bruce Canfield’s U.S. Infantry Weapons Of World War II, over 96,000 surviving Colt ’17s were kept in government hands between the world wars. Many thousands of those were pulled from storage and issued again in World War II. A sure way to discern if a Colt US Model 1917 was used again in WWII.
I#0824498
TE
AG
Price:
$799.99
Manufacturer:
COLT Model:
D.A. US ARMY MODEL 1917 Caliber Info:
.45 COLT Condition:
Used - Non-Certified Barrels:
4.5 BARREL Finish:
NOT SPECIFIED
This is a pre-owned Colt Model US Army 1917 in fair condition with removed blueing and incorrect grips attached, this revolver is chambered in .45 colt with a 6 shot cylinder.
Stamped “U.S. Army Model 1917” on the butt with a number stating that the revolver was manufactured in 1919 and “United States Property” under the barrel along with an inspector’s mark at the top left rear of the frame.The M1917’s service didn’t end with World War I. According to Bruce Canfield’s U.S. Infantry Weapons Of World War II, over 96,000 surviving Colt ’17s were kept in government hands between the world wars. Many thousands of those were pulled from storage and issued again in World War II. A sure way to discern if a Colt US Model 1917 was used again in WWII.
I#0824498
TE
AG
Price:
$799.99
Manufacturer:
COLT Model:
D.A. US ARMY MODEL 1917 Caliber Info:
.45 COLT Condition:
Used - Non-Certified Barrels:
4.5 BARREL Finish:
NOT SPECIFIED
This is a pre-owned Colt Model US Army 1917 in fair condition with removed blueing and incorrect grips attached, this revolver is chambered in .45 colt with a 6 shot cylinder.
Stamped “U.S. Army Model 1917” on the butt with a number stating that the revolver was manufactured in 1919 and “United States Property” under the barrel along with an inspector’s mark at the top left rear of the frame.The M1917’s service didn’t end with World War I. According to Bruce Canfield’s U.S. Infantry Weapons Of World War II, over 96,000 surviving Colt ’17s were kept in government hands between the world wars. Many thousands of those were pulled from storage and issued again in World War II. A sure way to discern if a Colt US Model 1917 was used again in WWII.
I#0824498
TE
AG
Price:
$799.99
Manufacturer:
COLT Model:
D.A. US ARMY MODEL 1917 Caliber Info:
.45 COLT Condition:
Used - Non-Certified Barrels:
4.5 BARREL Finish:
NOT SPECIFIED
This is a pre-owned Colt Model US Army 1917 in fair condition with removed blueing and incorrect grips attached, this revolver is chambered in .45 colt with a 6 shot cylinder.
Stamped “U.S. Army Model 1917” on the butt with a number stating that the revolver was manufactured in 1919 and “United States Property” under the barrel along with an inspector’s mark at the top left rear of the frame.The M1917’s service didn’t end with World War I. According to Bruce Canfield’s U.S. Infantry Weapons Of World War II, over 96,000 surviving Colt ’17s were kept in government hands between the world wars. Many thousands of those were pulled from storage and issued again in World War II. A sure way to discern if a Colt US Model 1917 was used again in WWII.
I#0824498
TE
AG
Price:
$799.99
Manufacturer:
COLT Model:
D.A. US ARMY MODEL 1917 Caliber Info:
.45 COLT Condition:
Used - Non-Certified Barrels:
4.5 BARREL Finish:
NOT SPECIFIED