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Unmarked NIB Colt 1911 ???
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<blockquote data-quote="madokie" data-source="post: 4244373" data-attributes="member: 3462"><p>the old unmarked 1911'a that appear once in a while are called lunchbox specials, employees would smuggle out parts in lunchbox and assemble them at home..some parts marked some not..still all original Colt 1911 parts.not incredibly rare ,not incredibly valuable...probably happened in WW1 also in WW2,, its estimated that there are 3 times as many "lunch box specials " from the WW2 era due to the many different contractors making the gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madokie, post: 4244373, member: 3462"] the old unmarked 1911'a that appear once in a while are called lunchbox specials, employees would smuggle out parts in lunchbox and assemble them at home..some parts marked some not..still all original Colt 1911 parts.not incredibly rare ,not incredibly valuable...probably happened in WW1 also in WW2,, its estimated that there are 3 times as many "lunch box specials " from the WW2 era due to the many different contractors making the gun. [/QUOTE]
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