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Remington Rand 1911a1 Markings -

A slide marked with "7790314" is not a wartime Remington Rand original; it is a replacement slide made post-WWII by contractors like Colt or SanColMar. 2. Receiver and Frame Markings

Features a large logo. The text "REMINGTON RAND INC." is on the top line, with "SYRACUSE, N.Y. U.S.A." on the second line. These early models often had a Du-Lite blue finish before the transition to Parkerizing. remington rand 1911a1 markings

Collectors categorize Remington Rand slides into three "Types" based on the roll marks found on the left side: A slide marked with "7790314" is not a

The most common variant. The manufacturer's name and address are still present, but the spacing and font size are refined for high-volume production. The text "REMINGTON RAND INC

Identifying a wartime requires a keen eye for its distinct production markings. As the largest manufacturer of M1911A1 pistols during World War II—producing nearly 959,000 units between 1943 and 1945—Remington Rand evolved its stamping processes to prioritize speed and cost-efficiency. 1. Slide Marking Variations

The frame contains the most critical information for verifying authenticity: Remington 1911 A1 - Original WW II issue.

(Early 1943–Mid 1943): The logo was reduced in size. The text remains the same as Type 1 but occupies a smaller footprint on the slide.

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