Prince sign o the times remastered rar. Amazon gift card code generator s for mac. Duplicate Serial Numbers: Colt manufactured 60,000 pistols in the Ithaca serial number range (804), 41,696 in the Remington Rand serial number range (900), and 4,171 in the US&S serial number range (10896). Ithaca and Remington Rands where not manufactured or shipped in numerical order. Apr 26, 2009 While the commercial pistols had the blue finish sandblasted off, and were renumbered in the military serial number range, the parts mentioned still carried the S. Top PM Register To Reply 01:26 PM #6.
The Colt Sistema was produced by Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatiles (FMAP) in Argentina. Production began at the Esteban de Luca Arsenal in Buenos Aires, with the first pistols actually being assembled at the Domingo Matheu plant in Rosario, Argentina in 1945. It is also known as the Pistola Sistema 'Colt' Modelo Argentino 1927, Calibre 11.25mm, which is basically a 1911 of 1927 vintage built on Colt equipment to Colt specifications.
Sistemas were built from 1945 to 1966, and represent one of the best deals available in a genuine GI 1911. Here are the serial numbers by year, along with the production numbers.
1945 - 6,000 - #24,001 - #30,000
1946 - 7,628 - #30,001 - #37,628
Ejercito Argentino 1911 Serial Numbers Dates
1947 - 5,000 - #37,629 - #42,6281948 - 7,000 - #42,629 - #49,628
1949 - 5,000 - #49,629 - #54,628
1950 - 8,000 - #54,629 - #62,628
1951 - 8,011 - #62,629 - #70,639
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1953 - 2,500 - #77,656 - #80,155
1954 - 5,000 - #80,156 - #85,155
1955 - 2,500 - #85,156 - #87,655
1956 - 2,500 - #87,656 - #90,155
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1958 - 5,547 - #95,782 - #101,328
1959 - 5,000 - #101,329 - #106,328
1960 - 2,066 - #106,329 - #108,394
1961 - 1,000 - #108,395 - #109,394
1962 - 0
1963 - 600 - #109395 - #109,994
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1964 - 750 - #109,995 - #110,7441965 - 1,250 - #110,745 - #111,994
1966 - 500 - #111,995 - #112,494
More historical information is available here.
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There is alot of info out there, not all congruent. So it is hard to put my finger on exactly what is going on.
So maybe I will say what I do know, and someone can tell me what is wrong or what I have missed. Ok?
Here goes:
Argentina got 10,000 1911s from Colt, serial numbered 1-10000. Then, they started making there own in the 1930's under license from Colt, using Colt equipment. They made 38,000 up through 1946. From 1947 to 1966 another 75,000 or so were made.
The serial numbers for the ones from 1945 to 1966 are listed in the thread https://www.1911forum.com/forums/show.threadid=10841
My questions are:
- What was the slide marking on the first 10,000? Colt or EJERCITO ARGENTINO?
- What about the guns made prior to 1945 and their serial numbers?
- Where do the Ballester-Rigaud & Ballester Molina fit in? Before or after the 'Sistema'?
- Were the 'Sistemas' all military issue, or where there some commercial ones?
- What holes do I have in my info?
I am just trying to get the full picture. And the clear one. I am one of those that likes to get it absolutely right before I start passing the information on to others, so that is why I am turning to you for help.
I appreciate your patience on this one. And any input. Hope this doesn't bug anybody.
(BTW - I just bought one from CDNN and I am waiting for it to show up, so the next best thing is to research it. Not anywhere near as nice as having the gun in hand, but until it gets here. ).
Thanks.
Scott
So maybe I will say what I do know, and someone can tell me what is wrong or what I have missed. Ok?
Here goes:
Argentina got 10,000 1911s from Colt, serial numbered 1-10000. Then, they started making there own in the 1930's under license from Colt, using Colt equipment. They made 38,000 up through 1946. From 1947 to 1966 another 75,000 or so were made.
The serial numbers for the ones from 1945 to 1966 are listed in the thread https://www.1911forum.com/forums/show.threadid=10841
My questions are:
- What was the slide marking on the first 10,000? Colt or EJERCITO ARGENTINO?
- What about the guns made prior to 1945 and their serial numbers?
- Where do the Ballester-Rigaud & Ballester Molina fit in? Before or after the 'Sistema'?
- Were the 'Sistemas' all military issue, or where there some commercial ones?
- What holes do I have in my info?
I am just trying to get the full picture. And the clear one. I am one of those that likes to get it absolutely right before I start passing the information on to others, so that is why I am turning to you for help.
I appreciate your patience on this one. And any input. Hope this doesn't bug anybody.
(BTW - I just bought one from CDNN and I am waiting for it to show up, so the next best thing is to research it. Not anywhere near as nice as having the gun in hand, but until it gets here. ).
Thanks.
Scott