Remington Rand 1911a1 Markings - ~repack~

A folded photograph slid from between the grips, thin and yellowed. On it, a man in uniform—hat brim low—smiled with a cigarette-not quite proud, not quite at ease—next to a jeep with muddy tires. The writing on the back read: “To Mary, keep this till I’m back. R.” The name matched the faint cartouche on the frame, the single letter an echo across decades.

The story of the Remington Rand M1911A1 is one of a typewriter company that became the most prolific producer of the legendary .45 caliber pistol during World War II. Its markings act as a roadmap for collectors, revealing three distinct production phases and the military's strict oversight. The Three "Types" of Slides remington rand 1911a1 markings

These stamps verify official military acceptance and quality testing. FJA Stamp: A folded photograph slid from between the grips,

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