#Colt model 1927 serial number 5069 serial
Includes one magazine (note: magazine not stamped with serial number). A previous owner had the frame and slide re-blued by a 3rd party at some point. They were exact copies of Colts 1927 pistols (identical to US military M1911A1 pistols) except for very minor differences, and parts were interchangeable. The pistols were manufactured in accordance with Colts 1927 drawings.
#Colt model 1927 serial number 5069 serial number
– (F.M.A.P.)”, while the right-side displays “Ejercito Argentino” and “Sist. Colt Government Model 1911A1 serial number C151801 - Colt Government Model from 1927 in the original shipping box. The slide’s left side bears the markings “D.G.F.M. They were exact copies of Colt's 1927 pistols (identical to US military M1911A1 pistols) except for very minor differences, and parts were interchangeable. The pistols were manufactured in accordance with Colt's 1927 drawings. Ultimately called the Colt Sistema, these pistols were manufactured for the Argentine Army, Navy, Air Force, police departments, government bureaus, and for commercial sales. Colt Government Model 1911A1 serial number C151801 - Colt Government Model from 1927 in the original shipping box. In 1945, the Argentine Military Small Arms Factory (FMAP) began production and assembly of the 1927. Using the same blueprints and Colt trained Argentine employees and inspectors, the Pistola Sistema Modelo Argentino 1927, Calibre 11.25mm was born. Last serial number produced: 51210 There were 280, 1878s in all calibers engraved by Colt and 33 that were shipped in the white to Hartley and Graham to be engraved by other. Under the agreement, the rights to manufacture would be turned over to Argentina after the first 10,000 examples. Colt Model 1878 were manufactured in the following calibers : 22, 32, 32-20, 38 COLT, 38-40, 44 Russian, 44-40 Frontier, 45 Colt, 450 Boxer, 455 Enfield, 476 Enfield. The first 10,000 pistols, known to collectors as Hartford Argentine Army Models, were produced in Argentina using Colt equipment and relocated Colt employees. In 1927, the Argentine government negotiated a contract with Colt for the manufacture of Model 1911 pistols, including a licensing agreement for production.