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Bailey Guns
12-11-2023, 10:15
I ordered a Colt 1911 recently just because it's something different. The gun I ordered is an O1911C...Colt's "Classic" 1911. What's different about it is that it's intended for the European Union countries where legal so it's marked to meet import requirements. It has the SN and "US23" roll marked on the slide, barrel and frame. It was supposed to look like this:

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The gun I got is pictured below. The slide has absolutely no markings, inside or out. None. There is a "1" on the firing pin stop plate and the barrel hood is marked "Colt .45 ACP" and the lug is marked "PM" (like other recent Colt pistols).

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Honestly, I kinda like the uniqueness of the "sterile" look on the slide. But, at the same time, I'm concerned there is nothing to identify the slide as being from Colt. The seller has already sent me a return label. I'm just trying to decide if I should keep it or return it.

What would Colorado AR do?

OneGuy67
12-11-2023, 10:24
I like its look. I'd keep it.

Bailey Guns
12-11-2023, 10:30
I like its look. I'd keep it.

Yeah, I do, too. I'm seeing a few of these on GunBroker. They have a different model #, though. Mine has the correct model # for what it should be..."O1911C-EC"...just like the seller's online photos. There are a few on GB that are showing a different model #..."O1911C-Z". None of them have sights installed from the Colt factory like mine does, but Colt did include them with the gun. Some guys are saying these unmarked guns are meant for engraving or customizations...sort of a base gun. I don't know. All of the prices are pretty much the same so this is definitely not some one-off that'll be a collector item.

It's just different. I've never seen one before.

Scanker19
12-11-2023, 10:47
I don’t know, if I’m paying colt prices I want the four letters I’m paying for engraved on it. Uniqueness can be had for cheaper. Colts cost money. I’d return it. Unless there was some weird collector’s reason for it.

beast556
12-11-2023, 11:48
If it's not anything special or rare I would return it and get the one you thought you were getting.

ray1970
12-11-2023, 12:23
Looks like you got a generic one. Maybe they don?t get the US23 mark unless they are actually destined for export?

If I bought it hoping for unique marks and didn?t get them, I would probably be disappointed.

Bailey Guns
12-11-2023, 13:05
I think it's kinda cool. But, it's going back. I appreciate the feedback.

Little Dutch
12-11-2023, 13:11
I think it's kinda cool. But, it's going back. I appreciate the feedback.

I'm late to the party but I agree. There's no shortage of 1911's. If I order a colt rollmark I expect to see a pony. If the price is low enough I'd consider keeping it, but I wouldn't consider it worth Colt money.

Sawin
12-11-2023, 15:25
I think it's kinda cool. But, it's going back. I appreciate the feedback.

I second your decision.

TEAMRICO
12-11-2023, 18:30
It’s for the flex, I like it with the clean look.

https://youtu.be/9yiakp3JJ8c?si=1YY0wDzNjZtCEjLK

KevDen2005
12-11-2023, 19:10
I prefer to have the manufacturer's name on it, but that's me

theGinsue
12-11-2023, 19:14
I prefer to have the manufacturer's name on it, but that's me

Unless it's a Remington 1911. Those are damned ugly.

KevDen2005
12-11-2023, 19:42
Unless it's a Remington 1911. Those are damned ugly.

Now I'm crying with a Remington in my hand about to toss it in a river because of those terrible markings inflicted on it by its creator

rondog
12-11-2023, 21:46
I never liked the Kimber logo, kinda ghey looking to me. But I wonder if the pistols that Gunsmoke engraved their shit on are collector's items now?

Sawin
12-11-2023, 22:14
I never liked the Kimber logo, kinda ghey looking to me. But I wonder if the pistols that Gunsmoke engraved their shit on are collector's items now?

Lmao. If they are, it’s because people are stupid AF, but I guess we already knew that.

sportbikeco
12-12-2023, 10:39
I've seen these unmarked ones listed for sale but they are not as common, some "custom" makers use them as a base.