Gun Broker, Auction Arms, e-gunparts, Shotgun News, gun shops, gun shows... AFAIK, the Taurus M1911 takes a standard M1911 magazine, and higher capacity M1911 magazines have been manufactured.
the serial number is too HIGH for 1911 military pistols........
"1911" refers to the US Pistol M1911 and M1911A1 handguns designed by John Moses Browning, as well as a large number of production and custom pistols based on the design made by various manufacturers. These pistols range form exact replicas of the military issue guns to highly modified guns for various types of competition. The M1911 pistol is a single action handgun, chambered in .45 ACP. The original magazine capacity is 7 rounds, with 8 round magazines being common now. The pistol uses the Browning tilting barrel breech locking system.
Any Techincal Manual TM 9-1005-211-12/34/P. The M1911 series pistols are all the same. You can find this TM at any gunshow/gun store in your area.
yup in karachi round about 4 lacks
Regent is made in Turkey. Norinco is made in China. Both make a M1911 type pistol
Jerry Kuhnhausen has written: 'The U.S. M1911/M1911A1 pistols & commercial M1911 pistols' -- subject(s): Automatic pistols, Handbooks, manuals 'The Mauser M91 through M98 Bolt Actions. A Shop Manual' 'The Colt .45 automatic' -- subject(s): Colt revolver, Handbooks, manuals 'The U.S. .30 caliber gas operated service rifles' -- subject(s): Garand rifle, Handbooks, manuals
The Colt M1911 and the colt M1911A has only 1 caliber .45 or 45/100 of an inch. This round is also known as the colt .45 A.C.P. (all Colt pistols) It is a short round which differs from the .45 long round.
American company Kimber Manufacturing creates, produces, and sells small guns such Solo and M1911 rifles and pistols.
You can find a list of Colt M1911 and M1911A1 production serial numbers at http://www.coolgunsite.com/pistols/colt%20production.htm. Going by the numbers in your question (7071), it looks like you have a M1911 that was made for the Navy in 1912, the first year of production.
Yes, and there are many single action semi auto pistols out there. The M1911, for instance, and earlier examples of the Browning P35 Hi Power.
Under Federal government laws, the US Armed Forces took all of their surplus M1911 Colt.45 pistols, after they were replaced by a new type of pistol, and dumped them into the ocean in a very deep spot, so they could not be used by criminal.