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    Default 1911 National Match slide

    I've never been a big 1911 guy but was able to pick one up from a competitive shooter's collection. I'm trying to learn more about the NM slide, can anyone tell me about the one I have pictured? I do know that it's been refinished and I'm not looking for monetary info, just general knowledge. Thanks.
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    Any other markings?
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    Not on the exterior of the slide that I can see. My web research indicates the frame is a 9mm 70 series Colt frame so I know they are not a matching pair.

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    That doesn't look USGI to me. Some kind of commercial slide.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10x View Post
    That doesn't look USGI to me. Some kind of commercial slide.
    That's what I'm trying to figure out. I just don't know anything about older 1911s or NM items.

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    If you want slide it by we can take a look and try to figure out the pedigree.
    A little time measuring may tell us lots plus if it is cast or forged.
    Is the finish original?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    I do know that it's been refinished
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    Is the finish original?
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    This is USGI NM Slide from 1955 to 1968. These were supplied to military shooting team armorers to build pistols on selected 1911a1 in inventory for service pistol matches.

    7F067 is the code for North Country Eng. (contract supplier)

    NM7791435 is the Springfield drawing number.

    This was just one of the parts necessary to build a service match pistol, notably bushings, barrels and misc. other parts were also supplied for hand fitting.

    Here is an example of an "as issued/assembled" of the finished product (this particular slide was mfg by Colt):

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    Quote Originally Posted by opie011 View Post
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    Don't you 'diss my catfood there, Bun in the Oven Boy!

    Some manufacturers actually painted their firearms.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gcrookston View Post
    This is USGI NM Slide from 1955 to 1968. These were supplied to military shooting team armorers to build pistols on selected 1911a1 in inventory for service pistol matches.

    7F067 is the code for North Country Eng. (contract supplier)

    NM7791435 is the Springfield drawing number.
    Mystery solved.

    Thanks G!
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