dalbert Posted August 29, 2010 Report Share Posted August 29, 2010 All, I thought I'd post some photos of my M1911 manual collection, as well as a 1938 wall poster of the M1911 that was made by the Army Map Service. Just about everyone likes 1911's, and we have the Centennial of their design coming up next year. If anyone has any other M1911 paper or pictures they would like to share, feel free to post them here. 1938 Army Map Service Wall Poster of the M1911 and M1911A1: http://www.sturmgewehr.com/dalbert/MGBoards/Manuals/1939Poster_Web.JPG Early M1911 Manuals: (L to R) 1. Colt Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45 Government Model Manual, circa 1916 (Has a soldier's name and Machine Gun Company information writen inside it) 2. Description of the Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, Model of 1911, Ordnance Department U.S.A., 1917 (These are individually serial numbered) 3. Manual of the Automatic Pistol Caliber .45 Model of 1911, War Department, May 1918 4. Basic Field Manual, Volume III, Basic Weapons, Part One, Rifle Company, Chapter 3, Automatic Pistol Marksmanship, War Dept., 1932 5. FM 23-35, Basic Field Manual, Automatic Pistol Caliber .45 M1911 and M1911A1, War Dept. April 30, 1940 6. Conference Course Training Bulletin No. MTP3-4, Automatic Pistol, Cal. .45, August 1, 1942 7. Naval Air Primary Training Command, PGS-G-2 Gunnery Manual, Pistol, Undated WWII http://www.sturmgewehr.com/dalbert/MGBoards/Manuals/M1911Manuals-1_Web.JPG Later M1911 Manuals: 1. FM 23-35, Pistols and Revolvers, February 1953 2. TM 9-2951-1, Field Maintenance, Cal. .45 Automatic Pistols M1911 and M1911A1 3. FM 23-35, Pistols and Revolvers, July 1960 4. TM 9-1005-211-35, April 1968 5. FM 23-35, Pistols and Revolvers, September 1971 6. FM 23-35, Combat Training with Pistols and Revolvers, October 1988 http://www.sturmgewehr.com/dalbert/MGBoards/Manuals/M1911Manuals-2_Web.JPG This is a 1920 manual that I used to have on the M1911 pistol, but I sold it several years back: http://www.sturmgewehr.com/dalbert/MGBoards/Manuals/M1911_1920.jpg http://www.sturmgewehr.com/dalbert/MGBoards/Manuals/M1911_1920_Inside1.jpg http://www.sturmgewehr.com/dalbert/MGBoards/Manuals/M1911_1920_Inside2.jpg http://www.sturmgewehr.com/dalbert/MGBoards/Manuals/M1911_1920_Inside3.jpg I also have some Colt catalogs that include M1911 content that are not pictured. I know there are other WWII base-generated training manuals for the M1911, and I'm interested in any pictures that members here may have of those manuals. Thanks! David Albert dalbert@sturmgewehr.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dalbert Posted November 13, 2014 Author Report Share Posted November 13, 2014 I decided to update the photo of my M1911 manual collection to include a few more that I've acquired (or found stashed away) since the first update. I've had 2 people contact me as a result of the original posting of the M1911 manual photos. This subject has not been well covered in any book on the M1911. Manuals are a great accessory, and for whatever reason, are often overlooked for coverage when writing firearms books. Several firearm books recently have included better coverage, and I'd like to believe I've influenced that somewhat through online reviews and contributions of my manual collection to a few books. David Albertdalbert@sturmgewehr.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nobby Posted November 14, 2014 Report Share Posted November 14, 2014 (edited) Here's mine It's a 1943 Ithaca "Double Stamped" 1911A1 All parts are original except for the grips, they are period grips but they are "Colt woods" where they should be manufactured by Keyes Fibres It has the original "High Standard" barrel and shoots great http://i39.servimg.com/u/f39/19/02/77/10/110.jpg http://i39.servimg.com/u/f39/19/02/77/10/210.jpg http://i39.servimg.com/u/f39/19/02/77/10/310.jpg Edited November 14, 2014 by nobby 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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