Nice preserved 1911. 😉
I've got a bill of sale for my M1911A1 just like that. I also have the same thing for 3 different M1 Carbines. Only have 2 of the Carbines left - my dads Winchester & an Inland of mine.
Paper work like this is nice to have. Unfortunately most guys threw it away cause they didn't think it had any value.
Sarge
I have to agree on paperwork same goes for the original box, which was usually got tossed out, I also have several carbines my favorite a 43 IBM all early features no rebuild marks will post some pics soon,Merry Christmas to all. Dave
Beautiful handguns, thanks for sharing. $17 for a Remington-Rand 1911A1...makes my head spin!
Pat
Great pistols and rigs Dave. A 1911's on my wish list one day....
"Please", Thank You" and proper manners appreciated
My greatest fear is that one day I will die and my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them
"Don't tell me these are investments if you never intend to sell anything" (Quote: Wife)
Thanks,I think I paid around $700 for the Remington Rand in 98 and the Springfield Armory 1911 with a Warren Leather Goods 1917 dated holster and an original 1918 Army manual for $650 in 94 and thinking I was nuts for paying that price for a 45,my how things have changed
Very nice M16. Yeah things have sure changed. Hard to believe what Garand's and M-1 carbines are going for in many parts. I know Singer made a few .45s which are quite rare I heard. thanks for showing.
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