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<blockquote data-quote="UnSafe" data-source="post: 2405458" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>Among the weapons assigned during my time in the Army, I was "Fond" of only one- my Remington Rand 1911-A1, issued in the fall of 1987. I shot the crap out of it in SOT school, regular training and a couple deployments. In the spring of '88, our Armorers installed Bar Sto barrels, taller Kings sights and replaced sloppy parts on all of our pistols. I shot even better with it after the improvements. Sadly, upon returning from a school in early '89, I found out that all the 1911's had been turned in and we had to use the Beretta M9's that nobody wanted or had been shooting. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure it's gone with the wind, but if I ever found it, I'd pay for it. I actually found the weapons card for it years ago. Wondered if there is a way to do a serial number search.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnSafe, post: 2405458, member: 100"] Among the weapons assigned during my time in the Army, I was "Fond" of only one- my Remington Rand 1911-A1, issued in the fall of 1987. I shot the crap out of it in SOT school, regular training and a couple deployments. In the spring of '88, our Armorers installed Bar Sto barrels, taller Kings sights and replaced sloppy parts on all of our pistols. I shot even better with it after the improvements. Sadly, upon returning from a school in early '89, I found out that all the 1911's had been turned in and we had to use the Beretta M9's that nobody wanted or had been shooting. I'm sure it's gone with the wind, but if I ever found it, I'd pay for it. I actually found the weapons card for it years ago. Wondered if there is a way to do a serial number search. [/QUOTE]
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