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There really is no such thing as a "commercial" 1911" or "commercial 1911A1." The 1911s ("Model of 1911. U.S. Army" or "Model of 1911. U.S. Navy") and 1911A1s were pistols made for the use of the United States Military by Colt's and a number of other manufacturers.
The .45 pistols made for commercial sale by Colt's, starting in 1912 with serial number C1, were named "Government Models." They all had the "C" in the serial number, either as a prefix or suffix, until 1970.
To confuse things even further, there were no pre-war 1911A1s or Government Models in .38 Super. There was, however, Colt's "Super .38 Automatic Pistol," a separate entity which the ads of the day claimed was "built on the same frame as the famous .45 Government Model Automatic." Serial numbers started at 1 in 1929.
And as you mentioned, I have a Government Model that I sometimes rely on to do what it could do 93 years ago without a second thought.
Allow me to nitpick (a term from the World War) and repeat myself a bit.shortbow said:The c series pre war 1911's are in my opinion the best belly guns ever produced anywhere.
There really is no such thing as a "commercial" 1911" or "commercial 1911A1." The 1911s ("Model of 1911. U.S. Army" or "Model of 1911. U.S. Navy") and 1911A1s were pistols made for the use of the United States Military by Colt's and a number of other manufacturers.
The .45 pistols made for commercial sale by Colt's, starting in 1912 with serial number C1, were named "Government Models." They all had the "C" in the serial number, either as a prefix or suffix, until 1970.
To confuse things even further, there were no pre-war 1911A1s or Government Models in .38 Super. There was, however, Colt's "Super .38 Automatic Pistol," a separate entity which the ads of the day claimed was "built on the same frame as the famous .45 Government Model Automatic." Serial numbers started at 1 in 1929.
And as you mentioned, I have a Government Model that I sometimes rely on to do what it could do 93 years ago without a second thought.