(early production), which helps distinguish them from Colt ("No."). M1911A1 U.S. ARMY: Stamped on the right side toward the front of the frame. Inspector Mark:
Located on the left side of the frame near the trigger guard. It stands for Col. Frank J. Atwood
(Frank J. Atwood) are stamped on the left side of the frame, typically above the magazine release. While also found on Ithaca frames, it is most common on Remington Rands due to their high production volume. Ordnance Cartouche: Crossed Cannons
Remington Rand used sub-inspector marks (small letters stamped on the frame, slide, and barrel). These are vital for authenticity.
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(early production), which helps distinguish them from Colt ("No."). M1911A1 U.S. ARMY: Stamped on the right side toward the front of the frame. Inspector Mark:
Located on the left side of the frame near the trigger guard. It stands for Col. Frank J. Atwood remington rand 1911a1 markings
(Frank J. Atwood) are stamped on the left side of the frame, typically above the magazine release. While also found on Ithaca frames, it is most common on Remington Rands due to their high production volume. Ordnance Cartouche: Crossed Cannons (early production), which helps distinguish them from Colt
Remington Rand used sub-inspector marks (small letters stamped on the frame, slide, and barrel). These are vital for authenticity. remington rand 1911a1 markings