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Originally Posted by on2wheels52
I believe that's a GI frame (you knew that), perhaps the A was added at an arsenal re-finishing?
Those aren't ivory grips on the thing by chance?
Jim
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It appears to me to be a GI frame but according to "the books" a frame with that serial number should have the "A1" finger cut outs. It actually falls into the 1924 transitional group that used serial numbers 700000 -710000, being the last one! So did Colt skip some numbers and go back to use some 1911 frames? I have found out that some serials were duplicated and when received by the gov't would be marked "A" and "B". That explains why the suffix "A" is a bit skewed from the rest of the number. The slide appears to be from a pre 86000 gun as it doesn't have the 1913 patent date. Ivory, I wish! I believe that they are bone. They do have some nice grain though!
Thanks for the reply!