1911-A1 ramped 5 ' stainless, barrel, 9 x 21 cal, Para-USA, NEW, FREE SHIPPING. This Remington Rand 1911A1 has Chinese markings on the front strap According to Charles Clawsons work 'Colt. size 8 green wool/brown leather gloves, a vinyl glasses case marked "GLASSES BY/DUFFY", 2 pairs of green socks, 23 photos (some photos of other photos) showing American soldiers assembling a pontoon bridge, on patrol and captured German soldiers, and 1 khaki size 14 1/2 neck x 32 sleeve with Corporal insignia and honorable discharge emblem lozenge. I always suspected this pistol to have been reparkerized, though it. green wool overcoat stamped "34R" with an "S" marked over the "R", a wool blanket with a small purple piece of paper safety pinned in the corner, a pair of Hill Bros side 8 1/2 D "tanker" boots, green web with canteen carrier and first aid pouch, a steel canteen and aluminum cup marked "U.S./S.M. It has a military cross-canon cartouche and a 'United States Property' mark on the right side. It has 'FJA' inspectors initials and a 'P' proof on the left side of the gun. Something is very wrong with the barrel markings for it to be a 1918 barrel. 8/20/20 - This is an original WW2 Remington Rand 1911A1 issued to the US military in 1944. Collectable Firearms Forums Modern, antique and collectable firearms, questions answered, gun & militaria related Collectable Firearms Forums Modern. I think all these people need to take a better look. Everyone seems to think the barrel is a WW-1 Colt 1918 barrel. First, if you encounter an M1911A1 - identified by the finger cutouts and/or the M1911A1 markings on the frame - and it has a slide made by Remington-UMC, Springfield or Savage, you know the slide is not original to the gun since the first two manufacturers only made M1911 pistols during WWI, and the latter only made M1911 slides. The contents of the lock include a duffle bag and 2 pair of dog tags marked for Edward McCarthy, a Moda Coat Co. It looks like it may have the original park finish on it and might be all correct except for the barrel. Short for home defense/tactical use, long barrels for hunting. This footlocker is painted a dark green on the exterior, with an interior tray, illegible parcel post sticker on the outside, and a parcel sticker on the inside of the lid marked "EDWARD M. There are many barrels available for your shotgun. Fitted with a thin hammer, stamped trigger, checkered slide catch and thumb safety, serrated arched mainspring housing, High Standard barrel and checkered Keyes Fibre grips. U.S.A." on the left side of the slide, "P" on top, the Atwood "FJA" on the left side of the frame over "P", and the U.S. Fixed sights, with "REMINGTON RAND INC./SYRACUSE, N.Y.