Remington Rand 1911a1 Markings ((install))

: Found roughly between serial numbers 955,000 and 1,015,000. Layout : Two lines of text, with modified letter sizing. Text :REMINGTON RAND INC.Syracuse, N.Y. U.S.A.

For those interested in learning more about the Remington Rand 1911A1 and its markings, there are several additional resources available:

| | Common Markings | Subcontractor | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Barrel | "R" or "R" in a circle; "F" (Flannery); "HS" (High Standard) | Remington Rand, Flannery Bolt, High Standard | | Hammer | Wide spur, often with an "R" on the left side | Remington Rand | | Grip Safety | Diamond checkered with a small "R" inside | Remington Rand | | Mainspring Housing | 16 or 18 vertical serrations; marked "R" at the bottom | Remington Rand (late war) or Colt (early war) | | Trigger | Long, solid, smooth face; often unmarked or with a tiny "R" | Remington Rand | | Thumb Safety | Hart (H) or R | Various | | Magazine | "R" or "R" with a crossed cannons logo | Remington Rand / General Shaver |

Matching "P" proof marks appear on both the slide top and left frame. remington rand 1911a1 markings

Remington Rand pistols fall into distinct serial number blocks assigned by the Ordnance Department: Block 1: 916,405 to 1,041,404 (Early 1942 to mid-1943) Block 2: 1,279,699 to 1,471,430 (Mid-1943 to early 1944) Block 3: 1,743,847 to 1,816,481 (1944) Block 4: 1,917,482 to 2,244,754 (1944 to 1945) Block 5: 2,380,014 to 2,616,594 (1945) United States Property and Army Markings

Features a large logo with the address spelled out as "REMINGTON RAND INC. / SYRACUSE, NEW YORK" .

The is a premier collector's item because the company, originally a typewriter manufacturer, produced more of these pistols (approx. 877,715) than any other wartime contractor. Its markings are the primary way to verify authenticity and determine the "Type" variation. 1. Slide Markings (The Three Types) : Found roughly between serial numbers 955,000 and 1,015,000

(early production), which helps distinguish them from Colt ("No."). M1911A1 U.S. ARMY: Stamped on the right side toward the front of the frame. Inspector Mark:

Authenticating and verifying a Remington Rand 1911A1 can be a complex process, requiring expertise and specialized knowledge. Some of the key factors to look for when authenticating a Remington Rand 1911A1 include:

: All letters are capitalized, utilizing a clean, uniform font width. Type 2 Roll-Mark (Transitionary Phase) / SYRACUSE, NEW YORK"

The frame carries the critical indicators of military acceptance and manufacturer identity:

: Stamped forward of the slide stop pin hole.

Remington Rand slides are categorized by the size and style of the company logo on the left side of the slide.

By checking these key areas, collectors can confidently identify a genuine Remington Rand 1911A1 and its approximate date of manufacture during the height of the second World War.