

I have never seen a listing of the serial numbers with the dates. One of the best references I've come across is Joe Poyer's book The Model 1911 and Model 1911A1 Military and Commercial Pistols. Ithaca is new to this market the review gun's serial number is in the 400s. The major changes were a slightly heavier slide and a slotted collet barrel bushing. If you have any questions please message me. AN ITHACA GUN 1911 pistol is currently worth an average price of $1,660.35 used. Detailed pictures, particularly of all markings, would help narrow it down. Serial number 2669404 is 9086 units beyond what is supposed to be the last pistol manufactured by Ithaca, and 24,209 short of the end of total Ithaca serial number assignment. 95% or a little more of the original parkerizing, just normal wear, no rust or pitting or gouges, one small wore spot on. For sale by wexgunworks on GunsAmerica - 925409964. No clue of its age, but it does have the 1960s rubber/plastic buttstock cover which is. Property guns were turned over for use by the OSS and the Diplomatic Courier service yet I cannot find out anything which explains the unusual. Karl Karash contributed the 1911 section of the Guide. Ithaca 1911A1 with slide marked M1911A1 US ARMY USGI. * Colt duplicated the following serial number blocks: 60000 pistols in the Ithaca range 856405-916404 41696 pistols in the Remington Rand range 916405-958100 4171 pistols in the US&S range. Welcome to the Ithaca Owners Forum s11yeti !! 11 Bravo. Army issued 1911A1 made by Ithaca sometime between 19 according to serial number. 45 - Ithaca WWII (made 1944-45) Description: Selling an authentic WWII U.S. The M1911 Pistols Organization Forums Site. Any chance this is one of the 6000 frames Springfield Armory gave to Ithaca to get started with in 1942? Please tell me everything you can so the Gunsmith can help you best.


ARMY.45 ACP SERIAL NUMBER 2115356, NOT ORIGINAL SIGHTS, DOUBLE DIAMOND GRIPS. Ithaca 1911 Serial Numbers Dates ITHACA M 1911 A1 U.S. This tradition continues today with our current lineup designed to last a lifetime. I would think the RR slide probably would have been mated during the re-arsenal job at Mount Ranier. 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. With 1911/1911A1 pistols, the serial number determines the date of shipment. Ithaca Manufactured 1911A1 Serial Number: 1877XXX Date of Manufacture: 1944 Left Side of. Ithaca M1911a1 Serial Numbers Discussion in 'M1911' started by Hernbrand, Sep 21, 2006.

Hoping to iron out the bulge some and add the heatshield and stock to get it looking good again. I also found another 1940s model 37 that is all original and picked it up for a donor buttstock. I picked up a heatshield and sling swivel from Parts for Antique guns. This is just outside the recorded range, but I see conflicting information on that. Serial number is 61529 and barrel and receiver match. I brought it home and started looking it up. Note, I know nothing about military shotguns and have not paid that much attention to them. I then saw the bomb mark and RLB and thought this might be a military gun. As I grabbed it off the rack and looked at the bulged barrel I thought those three grooves look like they would be for a heat shield. I found this gun sitting in a small gun shop and thought hey look at that cool Police shotgun. The stock has been replaced with one from Herter's and the front sight has been added. I believe this may be a WWII trench gun that has been updated some. As a followup to my question about M37 sling swivels, I would like to share some photos of an Ithaca Model 37 that I found.
