Posted by Bill(Wis) on November 22, 2008 at 08:19:54 from (71.249.198.251):
In Reply to: OT .45 ACP posted by :RIVIR on November 22, 2008 at 07:48:37:
500 was all Singer built as compared to 400,000 each for Colt and Ithaca and 900,000 for Remington Rand. It would seem that the Singers would be a collector's prize but I'm not sure that is the case. I have a friend who owns 9 1911A1's and only one is a Remington but that's his favorite because of it's condition. I never owned one but carried them for over 30 years. My first one in 1954 was an Ithaca. That was my favorite because it was tight and obviously had seen little use. Most of them were worn out by excessive "disassembly and assembly" to keep troops occupied. Also, so many were made, approx 2.9 million, that the government simply stopped ordering them and made them up from existing parts.
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