Manufactured in 1913, the second year of production for the U.S. contract Colt Model 1911 pistol. It is listed on p. 515 of "U.S. Military Automatic Pistols: 1894-1920" by Ellis/Meadows as being included in a 500 gun shipment to Rock Island Arsenal on 13 February 1913. The serial number is marked on the right of the frame above the trigger guard and the left side has the U.S. property marking and the "WGP" inspection mark. The slide has the two-line, two-block patent dates and address on the left with the circled Rampant Colt behind the slide serrations and the model and army nomenclature on the right. The full blue barrel is marked "5" on the bottom and "H" on the chamber hood. It has blade front and the correct early round-top notch rear sight, which were beginning to be phased out in 1913. It is fitted with a long smooth trigger, checkered slide release and thumb safety, short grip safety, wide checkered hammer, and a smooth straight mainspring housing with a lanyard loop on the base. The grips are diamond pattern checkered, and the magazine is two-tone with a lanyard loop on the base.
Excellent plus, as issued, retains 98% plus of the original blue finish with a few scattered light handling marks and some very light edge wear. The grips are also excellent plus with only the slightest handling marks and crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. One will look a long time to find a finer example!
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