The magazine is an original WWII Mag with "S", "C-S", as in, Scovill & Colt-Scovill stamps. During that period all small arms inspected under his supervision would be stamped with his initials "FK" as well as those of the Rock Island Arsenal "RIA". Frank Krack was Assistant Foreman of the Inspection Division at Rock Island Arsenal from Septemuntil he retired on July 19th, 1946. Pistols that were refurbished at Government arsenals will usually be marked on the frame/receiver with the arsenal's initials. These refurbishes could be minor inspections to major overhauls. From the mid-1920s to the mid-1950s thousands of 1911s and 1911A1s were refurbished at U.S. He was the Army Inspector of Ordnance from July 1st, 1941 to June 16th, 1942 in the Hartford/Springfield Ordnance District. They not only produced the most pistols, between 875,000-900,000, but also helped develop manufacturing methods to speed up pistol production. Remington Rand frame has all I believe correct components. Based out of Syracuse, New York, Remington Rand produced M1911A1s on contract for the US Government alongside others such as Colt, Singer, and Ithica.
#REMINGTON RAND 1911A1 MARKINGS SERIAL#
It was used to show that the pistol has passed preliminary inspection. Both Remington Rand & Colt come up with the same serial numbers.
![remington rand 1911a1 markings remington rand 1911a1 markings](https://cdn.rockislandauction.com/dev_cdn/74/566.jpg)
The flaming bomb is the provisional inspector's mark.
#REMINGTON RAND 1911A1 MARKINGS SERIAL NUMBER#
The right side of the frame features several marks behind the trigger guard cutaway including a (Flaming bomb) mark, Frank Krack (FK) inspector mark, Rock Island Arsenal (RIA) rework stamp, along with serial number and "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" marks.
![remington rand 1911a1 markings remington rand 1911a1 markings](https://decg5lu73tfmh.cloudfront.net/gunvaluesboard.com/images/fbfiles/images/625w/152986D9-1FFD-40DE-8EFB-C400FF98D3C8-t01etc37vh_v_1517518332.jpeg)
Stamps include a "P" proof mark next to mag release button. It has a colt frame with a Remington Rand Slide. This pistol is in great condition and comes with (1) WWII magazine. High Standard, on the other hand, produced 5-inch M1911 barrels during the war for not only Remington Rand but also for Ithaca and US&S.For sale is a Colt/Remington Rand 1911 semi-automatic pistol in. This is correct for late model Remington Rands as the typewriter and adding machine maker did not produce their own pistol barrels. 45 Caliber Pistol Norwegian M1911 Pistols, Models 19 R. 45 ACP Ammunition History and Development of the M1911/M1911Al Pistol M15 General Officers Model. This M1911A1 has one produced by High Standard as denoted by the “HS” mark on the lug. on the right side it has UNITED STATES PROPERTY M1911A1 U.S ARMY No 2650303 and in the upper part of the trigger it is stamped ANAD. M1911 and M1911A1 Pistols COLT ACE, SERVICE ACE & CONVERSIONS Colt National Match 1911 Test Target Common M1911 Exterior Markings G.I. Close-up of Remington Rand Type 2 slide markings. There is a "G" on top of the frame next to the disconnector. Remington Rand M1911A1 serial number 984284 - Circa 1943 pistol with Type 2 slide markings. This is a 1911-A1 pistol made by Remington Rand in 1944, toward the end of. See all listings by Puglisi Gun Emporium Print this listing. Barrel has markings, visible in ejection port, as follows: Left side of lug. ARMY" to the right of the slide stop pin. Remington Rand 1911 A1 Description: 'Reproduction Box SOLD Manufacturer: Remington Rand Model: 1911 A1 Serial Number: 1759298 Caliber Info: 45 ACP. I have provided photos of all of the markings. It bears the second type slide marking used by Remington Rand.
![remington rand 1911a1 markings remington rand 1911a1 markings](http://hallowellco.com/ERRS63-under.jpg)
"UNITED STATES PROPERTY" over the serial number with "M1911A1 U.S. Beautiful Remington Rand M 1911-A1 semi automatic pistol is chambered for.
![remington rand 1911a1 markings remington rand 1911a1 markings](https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191014/3109d73645524c5a4b31f292e7094685.jpg)
Cross cannons ordnance mark on the right rear of the frame, to the right of the hammer pin. Military National Match built Colt 1911-A1 pistol with. The "P" proof mark is located near the magazine release and on top of the slide, in front of the rear sight.