Description

In 99+% mint frosty new played with but un-fired condition still in the Colt Factory original matching numbered box with both spare magazines, we have an exceptional example of an August, 1944 production Colt 1911a1 US Army Service Pistol.  This Parko-Lubrite finished pistol is so untouched it still has traces of the packing grease and the Parko-Lubrite finish is still frosty looking.  This is a mint new slightly handled but absolutely un-fired condition Colt.  We have only had one or two Colts from WWII that were still in the factory box so this is a huge deal to any advanced collector.  

This is a pristine example of Colt made 1911a1 at the height of wartime production.  In 1944 Colt produced more 1911a1 pistols than any other year, totaling over 162,000. Still with that being said to find one that survived the war in this little more than slightly handled condition still in the original matching numbered box is a real find!  In this economy I could not think of a better tangible asset to own than a WW2 Colt 1911a1.