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Item Relisted! FS/FT 1911

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Item has been relisted, you can find the new listing at: http://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/fs-ft-1911.1136133/
Item Name: FS/FT Your new 1911

Location: Cherokee county

Zip Code: 30115

Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: $750 OBO...
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Factory AR.

Caliber: Soul Killing 45ACP..

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: So, this broken in beauty is a Stainless Loaded Model 1911 from SpringField.

This women is an all American with NM serial number, factory matched slide and frame fit. She has been 100% reliable and I carried her becuase of it. She has some marks on her from her time on my hip as shown in pictures.

She comes with the original box, original wooden grips, and gear( Holster, mag holders) with 2 SpringField mags as well. The Magpul grips shown DO come with this shinny beauty.

I would like to trade for a factory built AR from Colt, LMT, BCM and above tier AR. I can add cash, mags and ammo or so on for the right AR.

Not really looking for other trades at this time but feel free to PM. I will at least respond.

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Seriously...... I literally just walked in the door from buying one brand new. Been waiting for one of these to pop up
 
Excellent pistol. However, the NM means that the parts for the gun were made in Brazil, but assembled in the USA. Regardless, an excellent piecey. You could spend a lot more and not get better performance.
 
"NM" serial# indicates most of the machining was done in IL as opposed to Brazil. All Springfields begin their life in Brazil, though, where the frames, barrels, and slides are forged. If that has changed, I'm not aware of it. Regardless, they are excellent 1911s for the money.
 
"NM" serial# indicates most of the machining was done in IL as opposed to Brazil. All Springfields begin their life in Brazil, though, where the frames, barrels, and slides are forged. If that has changed, I'm not aware of it. Regardless, they are excellent 1911s for the money.

Thank you for information. I didn't know that.
 
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