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Lot 307: North American Arms Co. Model 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Rare North American Arms Co. Model 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: August 26, 2022

Lot 307: North American Arms Co. Model 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Rare North American Arms Co. Model 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: August 26, 2022

Estimated Price: $16,000 - $25,000
Price Realized:
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Rare North American Arms Co. Model 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Manufacturer: North American Arms
Model: 1911
Type: Pistol
Gauge: 45 ACP
Barrel: 5 inch round
Finish: blue
Grip: walnut
Stock:
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Item Interest: Very Active
Serial Number:
Catalog Page: 280
Class: Curio & Relic Handgun
Description:

This is a solid representative example of the exceptionally rare and iconic North American Arms Co. Model 1911 pistol, that was produced in December of 1918 in Quebec, Canada. In early July 1918, the U.S. Government issued a contract for 500,000 Model 1911 pistols to the North American Arms Co., previously the Dominion (Ross) Rifle Plant. The company leased the plant for manufacturing and as part of the contract, the U.S. Government was to supply all of the raw materials necessary for production. However, due to material shortages during the war and the time it took the plant to get tooled up for production, the Government was only able to supply enough material to produce approximately "100 sets" of initial start-up or prototype parts. Due to the armistice of November 1918, the contract was canceled in December of 1918 with no examples of completed pistols ever being accepted by the U.S. Government. As part of the contract termination settlement, the U.S. Ordnance Board did eventually accept/reclaim a large portion of the manufactured and completed parts and assemblies, most of which were later disposed of. Some however, were later assembled into completed pistols. These 100 pistols were uniquely stamped with only a controlling serial number in two locations, the left lower area of the frame under the grip panel, and the left upper rear corner of the slide, with this example numbered "93". Bady in his book "Colt Automatic Pistols", theorizes that the unique placement of the serial numbers on the known "standard" examples of the North American Model 1911s suggests that none were ever submitted for government approval, which would indicate that the pistols were assembled after the suspension of the contract. Information on these "standard" examples from North American can be found on p. 219-221 of "U.S. Military Automatic Pistols 1894-1920" by Meadows and on p. 201-204 of "Colt .45 Service Pistols: Models of 1911 and 1911A1" by Clawson. The left side of the slide is marked "MANUFACTURED BY/NORTH AMERICAN ARMS CO. LIMITED/QUEBEC, CANADA." and "93" behind the serrations, while "47" is under the left grip on the frame. A "4" is visible on the left of the trigger. The blued barrel is unmarked. It is fitted with a serrated slide stop, checkered thumb safety, checkered magazine catch, short grip safety, smooth hammer, a smooth straight mainspring housing, checkered diamond pattern grips, and an unmarked, two-tone, pinned based magazine.

Rating Definition:

Very good, retains most of the period refinished blue finish with a few scattered patches of very light pitting visible under the finish and the replacement slide (correct, replaced as noted above). The grips are fine with some minor dings and flat spots, and otherwise well-defined checkering. The recoil spring is stiff, otherwise mechanically fine. An opportunity to own an authentic example of a Model 1911 semi-automatic pistol from the rarest manufacturer!



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