Question: Whats the serial number on a 1911 Remington?

Where are the serial numbers on a 1911?

The 1911 pistol reportedly now has a hidden serial number under the right grip and a micro serial number on the right side. Other steel S&W pistols reportedly have a hidden serial number under the left grip and a micro serial number on the left side.

When did Remington Rand make 1911?

Todays 1911 is one such gun. Robert, the guns owner, wants to know if his pistol was part of the Lend-Lease program in which we sent arms to allied countries during World War II. But first, about this pistol: Its a Remington Rand 1911. From 1868 to 1886, Remington made both guns and typewriters.

What is the difference between 1911 and 1911A1?

There are a variety of differences between the original Colt M1911 and Colt M1911A1 pistols. The changes are illustrated in the below image. Among the differences in the 1911A1 are a thicker front sight, an arched mainspring housing, a longer hammer spur, a shorter trigger, and a longer grip safety spur.

What is an old Remington typewriter worth?

Remington Brand Typewriter Value 1 in rough condition sold for nearly $27,000 at auction on eBay. But later Remingtons, including the Standard #10, can be found online for $150 and under, in good, working condition.

What happened to Remington Rand?

Remington Rand was acquired by Sperry Corporation in 1955 to form a company then known as Sperry Rand (later shortened to Sperry). However the brand name of Remington Rand remained as a subdivision for many years. Sperry merged in 1986 with Burroughs to form Unisys.

Is a Glock or 1911 better?

The Glock is best for people transitioning from double action revolvers. It is simpler to use than the 1911, and once the trigger is mastered, is just as accurate in combat. Glocks can fire tens of thousands of rounds without malfunction or damage, and are more corrosion-resistant than the 1911.

Are old typewriters worth any money?

Value of Antique and Vintage Typewriter Models Not all typewriters, even vintage models, are valuable. Generally speaking, the older the typewriter, the more valuable it is. Non-working antique typewriters are typically worth about $50, but refurbished models can earn $800 or more.

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