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Ithaca ww2 1911 serial numbers11/30/2022 ![]() Video background easyworship 2009 gratis.Ĭlose-up of left side showing the ordnance inspectors mark 'FJA'. Left side slide markings - ITHACA GUN CO., INC. Ithaca - Model 1911A1 serial number 2128752 - One of 2,400 pistols manufactured in the serial number range 2127108-2129507 shipped Januto Transportation Officer - Benicia Ordnance Depot - Benicia, California. Your FFL Must except shipments from Non_FFL Sellers or there will be an additional $50.00 FFL fee at my end. No other form of payment other than Cash will be accepted. Payment must be made with US Postal Service Money Orders Only. ![]() I have never Racked this 1911 since I purchased it and neither has my Dealer when he received it. There are spots of Brown Dried Grease on several spots of this 1911A1. Heat Treated Colors: Front of Slide & Stop Notch ![]() Slide Markings: Ithaca Roll Marks on Left Side, Top is “P” Proof Marked, Right Side N/A Right Side of Frame: Ordnance Wheel, United States Property, 1911A1, 1877XXX, A 10 80īarrel: Manufacturer is High Standard, 1911A1, Parkerizedīarrel Markings: “P” Proof Mark on Left Side, “HS” Stamp on Right Side Left Side of Frame: “FJA” Inspectors Mark & “P” Proof If you have any questions please message me. I hate to do this but I do have several 1911s in 45 & 9mm and I really want a Long Slide 10mm. I am selling my WWII Ithaca to fund a Long Slide 10mm 1911. Ithaca Manufactured 1911A1 Serial Number: 1877XXX Date of Manufacture: 1944 Left Side of. ![]() 10,000 pistols were shipped to the Royal Air Force from this serial number range and were.455 Webley caliber.). ![]() Serial numbers that begin with a “C” were.45 ACP and serial numbers that begin with a “W” were.455 Webley calibers. This is one of the first pistols that was made with the in-house factory inspection symbols on the left trigger guard bow. Ithaca 1911A1 (Rare slide markings) WW2 1911-A1 Description: This is a very nice example of an Ithaca 1911-A1 that was probably manufactured in August or September of 1943. ![]()
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