take it to a reliable gunsmith in your area and have it customized for target shooting.
if no gunsmith known go to: forums.1911forum.com and ask..............
no
Yes
I believe they did. check with Colt - 1 800 962 2658
AFAIK, no.
Records show it was produced in 1943 by Remington Rand.
That dog had good accuracy on the target.
It was made by REMINGTON in 1943. you probably have a Colt slide on a REMINGTON frame. this is not unusual. many times different make slides on found on different make frames.....................
Typically, no. However, it would help get you an accurate answer if you specified the make and model firearm you are asking about.
The Colt 1911 is your best weapon that you can buy. But before the price is revealed make sure that you have a weapon license, you don't want the police to confiscate it before you had the chance to use it. The price range on this weapon is $1999.99. Keep in mind this weapon was designed by John Browning in 1911, and was used as a standard-issue firearm for the U.S. armed forces.
It is not stainless steel. My guess is that it was nickeled after it left the factory. A factory nickel piece from 1918 needs to be lettered by Colt.
Accurate is an adjective, meaning precise, on target or exact.The archer was the most accurate of the competitors, and won the tournament easily.I want to make sure all these figures are accurate, can you double check them for me?
You make mare into colt as follows: MARE MALE MALT MOLT COLT