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  1. 22 gru 2004 · This thread is intended to be an all inclusive list of the various codes and identifying marks used on 1911 magazines. Please feel free to add verified codes that I may have missed and include any images you may have.

  2. 3 sie 2022 · These magazines are usually identified by the Colt pony on the baseplate, and a couple of letter codes that indicate the finish and the subcontractor. These are the codes for those magazines: M=Metalform

  3. 22 lis 2016 · What reference source did you use to find out the magazine manufactures? Those five digit strings are CAGE codes. You can Google them or look them up in BINCS to decode them.

  4. 4 cze 2004 · This thread is intended to be an all inclusive list of the various codes and identifying marks used on 1911 magazines. Please feel free to add verified codes that I may have missed and include any images you may have.

  5. 21 maj 2012 · M1911 pistols, and the two-tone mags, remained in military inventories through WW2 and later. During WW2 the M1911A-1 pistols were made by Colt, Remington-Rand, Ithaca, Union Switch & Signal, and Singer. Magazines were made by Colt, Little, Scoville, Risdon, American Pin Company, General Shaver, and others.

  6. In response to repeated requests for clarification on the types and makers of M1911 series magazines during the World Wars and post-War, here is a brief outline: “Two-tone” magazines. These are the type that were made up until just before WWII.

  7. In response to repeated requests for clarification on the types and makers of M1911 series magazines during the World Wars and post-War, here is a brief outline: "Two-tone" magazines. These are the type that were made up until just before WWII.

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