Since these guns were pulled in lots over numerous years it is impossible to know when exactly the gun was sent out of the factory. ![]() These were trickled in for refurbishment with whatever parts they had at the time so these mismatches are not uncommon. Taking a close look at the 7 photos I received I would grade this as 90% so the value of course would be right at $1225. ![]() 45 ACP cal., these are pistols that the government sent back to various military arsenals for reworking, arsenals include Augusta Arsenal (AA), Springfield Armory (SA), and Rock Island Arsenal (RIA), pistols may have original parts (matching) or parts from other manufacturers (mismatched), parkerized (most common), or arsenal blue finish. The info on what you have is as follows: 1911 MILITARY REWORKS. The value is less that an all original Remington Rand with the reworks but it does change it dramatically. This is the reason that the original factory records showing the serials issued for the Remington Rand do not match your pistol. This is a "Military Rework" and was completed by Remington UMC. I have seen the photos and what you have is a Remington Rand slide that did not originally come with the frame.
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