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 WWII Singer M1911A1 U.S. Army

             
 
               

Brand new MGC:   Singer M1911A1 U.S. Army

Includes: Original box, instructions,  six brand new .45ACP Blowback rounds,  7rd magazine and 1 box of M.G caps. 

Very good weight and feel to it.   Singer makings and serial # S800323.   No visible makers name (MGC).

     Functions, Fires, Field strips Exactly like the real thing.
     Caliber:  .45  blowback brass cartridges - Reusable
     Weight loaded approx: 856g 

     Capacity: 7 + 1 chamber

     Power:  7mm PFC cap Blowback.  - Open barrel.

     Singer markings and serial number

     Materials:  Heavyweight abs & zinc alloy parts ect.. 
     Firing Mode:  Semi-automatic

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Brief info on the Singer M1911A1 U.S. Army

Only 500 of these Singer pistols, which bear the markings S. MFG. CO. and  Elizabeth, NJ. U.S.A. on the left side of the slide, above the portion of the frame where the slide stop lies were made.

The Singer guns, in their original form, come in highly polished Du-Lite finish and are specially numbered from S800001 to S800500. They are the most highly sought-after 1911-type pistols by collectors due to their rarity and mystique.

They were made from scratch by the Singer Sewing Machine Co. in 1941 as part of an `Educational Order` contract for the US government. The US Ordnance Board wanted to learn how easily a company with no gun-making experience could tool up from scratch and build weapons for the government.

Singer managed to manufacture everything except the wooden grips, which had to be supplied by the Keyes Fiber Co.