Remington Rand 1911a1 Markings 【2024】

Remington Rand followed this exactly. The font size and spacing remain consistent across most contracts, but slight die wear late in production can produce lighter impressions or slightly rounded letters.

On the left side of the frame, just behind the trigger guard, you will find the U.S. Ordnance Department acceptance mark. It is an eagle's head with a "S" (for Springfield inspector) or a "crossed cannons" escutcheon. remington rand 1911a1 markings

This is a concise reference for on a WWII-era Remington Rand 1911A1 (produced 1943–1945). Remington Rand followed this exactly

Standard military markings are found on the right side of the frame: Ordnance Department acceptance mark

The most faked parts are barrels and grips. Genuine Remington Rand grips are brownish plastic (Coltwood) with 15 or 13 coarse checkering lines. They will have a small "R" inside the circle on the back of the grip.

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