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It is fitted with a blued High Standard barrel that is marked with a single "P" and HS" on each side of the lug. It is fitted with a set of late style Keyes Fibre grips with the reinforcing ribs and mold marks. It has the late WWII parts such as the stamped trigger, narrow checkered hammer spur, serrated slide stop and thumb safety, with the serrated mainspring housing. There are no other markings on the entire pistol.
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The right side of the pistol is marked with only the serial number "1" stamped behind the take-down pin hole.
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The left side of the slide is marked in two lines "REMINGTON RAND INC./SYRACUSE, N.Y. This exact pistol is pictured on page 90 of the book "US Military Automatic Pistols 1920-1945" by Scott Meadows. Certainly this has dual-interest for both US martial and Remington collectors. It is estimated that approximately only 150 of this model were ever manufactured with this one being the ONLY Serial Number "1" pistol. Government officials for their long service during the pistol program in WWII. Army contract pistol were made except these were made for in-house, Remington use and then later after WWII they were presented to various high level Remington-Rand Company officials as well as U.S. These pistols were produced on the original WWII tooling exactly as the U.S. This is truly a "One-of-A-Kind" Model 1911A1 pistol.