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WW1 M1911 Magazines & Pouch


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Hello folks! I’m looking to sell a Colt pouch and magazines, and am in over my head. From my research, the price of colt magazines vary greatly.

 

One of the magazines seems to be two-toned, and has “COLT 45 AUTO” engraved on the bottom. The other seems to be entirely blued, and is in rough shape with pitting and plenty of scratches. The springs of both still operate brilliantly.

 

The pouch is dated 1918 and is produced by Mills. It is beyond salty, however it is still relatively sturdy.

 

If you would like any more photos or info please ask!

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In that condition, I’m thinking $30, and I personally wouldn’t pay that (sorry).

 

The one stamped on the bottom is not two-tone.  

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There is likely a stamp on the top of the “tongue” of baseplate - an R, S, L, or G.

 

It won’t make a big difference, but the “G” marked ones are a little more valuable.

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