![]() "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" is roll-stamped on the left side of the frame ahead of the trigger guard, with the serial number on the right side behind the slide stop hole. "MODEL OF 1911.U.S.ARMY" is roll stamped on the right side of the slide, with the Rampant Colt flanked by the two-line 1897-1913 patent dates and two-line Hartford address on the left side of the slide. The "Black Army" finish was adopted by Colt in mid-1918 to expedite production, and other late production features on this pistol include: 1918 style safety lock with thick thumb piece, slide with second style recoil spring housing, model designation on the right side of the slide in 7/64-inch letters, un-finished heart-shaped grip openings in the frame, conjoined "H/P" proof and inspection marks on the barrel chamber and an "Eagle's head/s17" inspection stamp on the left side of the frame. ![]() Colt Model 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol has the distinctive blue-black "Black Army" finish. ![]() Manufactured in October 1918, this desirable example of a U.S.
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