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After over a year of waiting, I finally received my pistol. I opted for Field grade over rack. She appears to be matching frame/slide with a HS barrel. Heavy finish wear but no arsenal rebuild marks. I have to say I'm thrilled to have a piece of history.


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Very nice. Congrats!



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That is awesome! Kinda wishing I'd put in for one of those back when they had the open lottery. I had a 1943 RR issued by my department through the DRMO for a while, but recently had to give it back. I'm going to miss that gun.
 
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Very nice. Congrats.
I was going to get one but opted not to.
Garand came from there and I was more than happy with it and still am.


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Congrats. That looks exactly like the ones we had in our arms room when I was with the 101st.
 
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Nice. Reminds me of the first 1911 I ever shot, a Remington National Match that belonged to a friend of mine. Liked it so much that I bought a Colt NM shortly after.
 
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Thank you guys, I literally look at it daily right now. Just such a cool piece. Here are some better pictures. I can't wait to shoot it!





The following Information was found in the Department of Defense (DoD) Small
Arms/Light Weapons Registry for a M1911A1, .45mm Automatic Pistol, NSN: 1005-00-
726-5655, Serial Number 2065738. The records for this weapon are listed below in
chronological order:
1. 20 June 1995 - 0104 Aviation (AV) Battalion (BN) 02 Delta Company
(Detachment 6), West Bend, Wisconsin performed reconciliation on the weapon.
2. 12 August 1997 - United States Property and Fiscal Office (USPFO) Activity
Wisconsin Army National Guard (WIARNG), Camp Douglas, Wisconsin received
the weapon from 0104 Aviation (AV) Battalion (BN) 02 Delta Company
(Detachment 6), West Bend, Wisconsin.
3. 14 August 1997 - 0104 Aviation (AV) Battalion (BN) 02 Delta Company
(Detachment 6), West Bend, Wisconsin performed multi-field corrections on the
weapon.
4. 03 October 1997 - United States Property and Fiscal Office (USPFO) Activity
Wisconsin Army National Guard (WIARNG), Camp Douglas, Wisconsin shipped
the weapon to Rock Island Arsenal - Joint Manufacturing and Technology
Center, Rock Island, Illinois.
5. 30 November 1998, 13 August 2003, 08 October 2003, 07 January 2004, 02
March 2004, 21 April 2004, 01 July 2004, 04 October 2004, 03 January 2005, 22
February 2005, 18 April 2005, 15 July 2005, 31 January 2006, 04 April 2006, 05
February 2007, 22 January 2008, 11 August 2008, and 30 January 2009 - Rock

Island Arsenal - Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center, Rock Island, Illinois
performed reconciliations on the weapon.
6. 23 September 2009 - Rock Island Arsenal - Joint Manufacturing and Technology
Center, Rock Island, Illinois shipped the weapon to Army General Supply
(Logistics Modernization Program (LMP) Stock Records), Anniston, Alabama.
7. 23 June 2010 - Army General Supply (Logistics Modernization Program (LMP)
Stock Records), Anniston, Alabama received the weapon from Rock Island
Arsenal - Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center, Rock Island, Illinois.
8. 06 March 2011, 03 December 2011, 19 January 2013, 07 March 2015, 01 May
2016, 05 March 2017, 04 June 2017, 31 March 2019, and 26 April 2020 - Army
General Supply (Logistics Modernization Program (LMP) Stock Records),
Anniston, Alabama performed reconciliations on the weapon.
9. 05 June 2020 - Army General Supply (Logistics Modernization Program (LMP)
Stock Records), Anniston, Alabama shipped the weapon to Headquarters (HQ)
United States Army Tank Automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM),
Anniston, Alabama.
10.05 June 2020 - Headquarters (HQ) United States Army Tank Automotive and
Armaments Command (TACOM), Anniston, Alabama received the weapon from
Army General Supply (Logistics Modernization Program (LMP) Stock Records),
Anniston, Alabama.
11.05 June 2020 - Headquarters (HQ) United States Army Tank Automotive and
Armaments Command (TACOM), Anniston, Alabama shipped the pistol outside
the Department of Defense (DoD).


SIG556 Classic
P220 Carry SAS Gen 2 SAO
SP2022 9mm German Triple Serial
P938 SAS
P365 FDE

Psalm 118:24 "This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it"
 
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SIG4EVA - I'd say you hit the jackpot. Given my druthers, I'd select a well worn example over an arsenal refurb any day. Congratulations!
 
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I believe 45 was the last year the government purchased any new ones.
 
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Originally posted by SIG4EVA:
The following Information was found in the Department of Defense (DoD) Small
Arms/Light Weapons Registry for a M1911A1, .45mm Automatic Pistol, NSN: 1005-00-
726-5655, Serial Number ....

Is that something that’s accessible online? I too have a Remington Rand and would be very interested in the same information.






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SIG4EVA - I'd say you hit the jackpot. Given my druthers, I'd select a well worn example over an arsenal refurb any day. Congratulations!


Thanks, totally agree!


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SP2022 9mm German Triple Serial
P938 SAS
P365 FDE

Psalm 118:24 "This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it"
 
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Sigfreud,

Follow these instructions, just make sure you put a value you are willing to pay. They did not require payment with the report.

Dear Sir or Madam,

This Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request is for ownership history of a US Pistol,
Model M1911A1, Caliber .45, Automatic, NSN 1005-00-726-5655, Serial Number (insert here).

I am interested in any and all Department of Defense history, military branch of service
it was assigned to history, and / or military unit history. I am willing to pay $(insert some cost here in whole $$) for this service.

Thank you for your time, and for your service to our great country.

Regards,
Name
Mailing Address

Send to: usarmy.redstone.ldac.mbx.foia@army.mil


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Psalm 118:24 "This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it"
 
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Follow these instructions ....


Excellent! Thanks much.
 
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Excellent! Thanks much.


You're very welcome! Great looking pistol btw.


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SP2022 9mm German Triple Serial
P938 SAS
P365 FDE

Psalm 118:24 "This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it"
 
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Congratulations on a nice 1911 there!



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Having roots in the Syracuse area, I've often wanted a vintage Remington Rand. Never found one where the condition and price worked. Opted out of where you got yours as there was no guarantee I'd get a non-arsenal refurbished matching slide and frame RR. You scored "bigly." Congrats!



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Sigfreud,

Follow these instructions, just make sure you put a value you are willing to pay. They did not require payment with the report.

Dear Sir or Madam,

This Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request is for ownership history of a US Pistol,
Model M1911A1, Caliber .45, Automatic, NSN 1005-00-726-5655, Serial Number (insert here).

I am interested in any and all Department of Defense history, military branch of service
it was assigned to history, and / or military unit history. I am willing to pay $(insert some cost here in whole $$) for this service.

Thank you for your time, and for your service to our great country.

Regards,
Name
Mailing Address

Send to: usarmy.redstone.ldac.mbx.foia@army.mil


Glad to see my FOIA draft making it onto other forums.

Here's mine from CMP, 12/44 matching RR, almost all correct parts-wise. It served with the NC ARNG:

 
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Dude, you are literally everywhere! Yeah, I figured I would pay it forward.


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SP2022 9mm German Triple Serial
P938 SAS
P365 FDE

Psalm 118:24 "This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it"
 
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I was trying to come up with some 'typewriter' comment...

Well, it seems to be a lot more functional and even up to date for use than the typewriters they made for years.....


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I have a 1913 that saw two wars. It got rearsenaled in 1942 where they changed the grips and the grip spring housing for no apparent reason.

I'd LOVE to find a long grip safety as this short one bites the piss out of me.



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