45 ACP
Your Ithaca manufactured 1911A1 which was made between 1943-1945 in the amount of 369,129,will be valued at between 800-1,500 dollars for a pistol displaying between 60%-90% of its original finish,and a decent bore.
It is a type of pistol that was created by John Browning in 1911. The standard US Army 45 caliber automatic pistol was a Model 1911.
If you mean the standard Caliber of a 1911 model colt pistol,then this was chambered in the caliber .45ACP.
It is a type of pistol that was created by John Browning in 1911. The standard US Army 45 caliber automatic pistol was a Model 1911.
1911
Request an owner's manual from the manufacturer. Not all 1911 types disassemble the same.
Wartime production only, 1943-1945.
if it's a 1911 45cal. pistol then it was made by Colt. the slide made be ITHACA, but the frame is Colt. it often happened when guns were cleaned in the field. Also, if it's a pistol it was made in 1917.
if it's a 1911 45 cal. military pistol it was made in 1918 by Colt
An Ithaca Model 1911 with all original parts and in good condition typically sells for $1,000 to $1,500. Watch www.gunbroker.com
50-10000 USD dependinn on specifics.
50-300 USD or so