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This is My 1911 Part II

Due to the popularity and increasing size of the “This is My 1911” reader-uploaded photo gallery, we have created a second “This is My 1911” photo gallery to continue providing our readers a place to share the stories of their 1911s. Upload a photo of your 1911 (please follow all firearm safety rules) and tell us why this is your 1911.

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11 Responses to This is My 1911 Part II

Jedidiah Cotton wrote:
February 18, 2013

Thank you for your service and sacrifice.

thomas blake wrote:
June 26, 2012

thomas w w atwood was my commander in baumholder germany 1956need to contact him

paul wrote:
April 30, 2012

I am surprised that llama can fire hollow points. They are so finely chambers only round nose. Maybe it'sust 380.

Brandon Bush wrote:
March 28, 2012

Sweet Grips, Who makes them?

Joshua wrote:
February 10, 2012

What kind of grips are those, and where can i get a set ?

boyet del rosario wrote:
August 16, 2011

hello! looks like the one in the right is not a kimber or a llama. its a colt M1911. i can see the prancing horse at the rear portion of the slide.

boyet del rosario wrote:
August 16, 2011

hello & greetings! wow! you have a legend out there. please check serial number and contact Colt and determine if yours belong to those rare & has collectible value. if it does, you may need to refrain from shooting it occasionally as parts might also be a rarity already. regards,

boyet del rosario wrote:
August 16, 2011

Hello and greetings! I'm just curious as to the ratio of size of your M1911A1 to the holster. Is your piece a scaled down version? The holster is so big compared with the gun. Regards...

seascape1 wrote:
January 26, 2011

Oops. These are mahogany grips; I took the double diamonds off.

John wrote:
January 18, 2011

Very Nice! I've always wanted a Delta Elite, I didn't even know they made a Gold Cup!

Gene Jones wrote:
January 18, 2011

To my regret, I don't own a 1911 currently. I was an Army MP during the 1953-63 era and carried a 1911. I was disappointed along with many others when it was retired. If I was wealthy, I would buy every 1911 that I could find.