Auto Ordnance Serial Numbers 1911
Posted By admin On 05/05/18When was your auto ordnance 1911A1 made with a serial number of AOA09218? When was auto ordnance 1911 with serial number aocu50244 made? A friend dropped of a 1911.45 pistol labeled Auto-Ordnance Corp West Hurley, NY with the Thompson Trade Mark. Located the following on the web and believe his is one of the 1911's manufactured by the corp registered in 1974. Any ideas on the model number? The weapon is in need of a barrel,.
Recently in the past few years I been interested in 1911's so i picked up a new auto ordnance army ww2 copy 1911a1 in 45acp for $389. Samsung Programs Instalira. Its an awesome looking 1911 pistol and very authenic looking too. Right out of the box its been flawless for over 500rds now. The new owners of AO is KAHR and there focused on quality for sure. Plus its manufactured right here in wooster,mass. At the time i was also interested in the Springfield armory G.I.
Mill-spec too it was priced at $424. I chose the new AO but went back after the SA G.I. Mil-spec model too so i could compare them in the future. My point is when ever i'm torn between two guns i always end up getting both anyhoo. Thanks AZPHIL. I didn't check but I assume AZ is for Arizona? I called my local gun shop and they are the best when it comes to prices and they said mid $500.
They will help me get a 1911A1 and the best price but they are going to the Shot Show in Las Vegas, and will be there for me when they get back. I told them I'm in no hurry. If you go tell the guys from B&H Gun Rack, Dave from Melbourne (the guy who traded them an Garand for a couple pistols) said hi. Bob and John are the best. I just reread your post and you said Feb so maybe they just said Trade show in Vegas and I got the wrong show. They made it sound like it was this weekend. If it's the wrong show just pick someone else and tell em Dave said hi.
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