#500 to about serial #7500 will have barrels with a Roman “H” Marks visible through the ejection port are concentric to the barrel axis. The barrel will not be able to fit through the front of the slide if the The slot, in such a way that the link will not fall lower than about 25ĭegrees from the axis of the barrel in the front, and in the rear so that The lugs are machined with metal remaining in the front and rear of markings for 1911/1911A1Ībout 500 have unmarked barrels. and “S” for Springfield.īelow you will find the common proper U.S.G.I. Most common lug markings are the “P” for proof, “HS” for High Having all of its “correct” if not “Original” parts. None the less, collectors attach great importance to a pistol Many, are identifiable as “GI” in contrast to “Aftrerĭistinguishing between the latter two categories is sometimes difficult and fuzzy. Specific markings and are not readily identifiable. Many of the small parts such as springs, pins and disconnectors have no CollectorsĪttach great importance to a pistol having all of its “correct” if not Or specific unique characteristics, such as a bevel or rounded edge even Often these parts can be identified by machining marks, finishes, Used specifically marked and identifiable parts.
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