

The 12 month average price is 1,809.58 used. Of course this is a textbook example and comes as shipped with 2 spare mags. A REMINGTON RAND pistol is currently worth an average price of 1,970.86 used. Made in 1945, this pistol has about 90-92 of the original finish remaining. This is a classic example of the very distinctive late light gray parked Remington Rands that were produced in the final two months of production. 8/31/20 - This is an original, late-war example of an Army issued Remington Rand M1911A1. Can you imagine what the cowardly emasculated yellow dog commie politicians from Cali would do if that happened today? Probs call out the National guard and hide.
#Value of 1945 remington rand 1911a1 pistol full
Mounted with full checkered, brown plastic grips with donuts that have a K inside a star with reinforcements on inside. Army Semi-Automatic PistolThis is an example of a late 1945 production Remington-Rand Model 1911A1 pistol. Usual configuration with 5 bbl and light gray parkerized restored finish. Exceptional Late World War II 1945 Production Remington-Rand Model 1911A1 U.S. This was sent out to Glendale California. RARE DOCUMENTED WWII ISSUED REMINGTON RAND MODEL 1911A1 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY PISTOL. The guy that got this one was a bit more lucky, he ended up with an Un-Issued June, 1945 Production Remington Rand 1911a1 Pistol, still new in the box and sent onto him exactly as you seen it here, in the original Remington Rand shipping box it left Syracuse in 17 years earlier, that is ensconced in the original Railway Express shipping box. Now exactly what kind of 1911 pistol you got when you ordered one of these from the DCM was STRICTLY LUCK OF THE DRAW, most of them that I have seen were WWII reworked WWI Colt 1911’s.
#Value of 1945 remington rand 1911a1 pistol serial
Pistol serial 2,436,475 was in one of the last batches produced.

This is the reason that the original factory records showing the serials issued for the Remington Rand do not match your pistol. Remington Rand produced around 195,000 pistols in 1945 with serial 2,465,139 being the last produced. He re is a setup that you rarely see these days, we have an NRA/DCM sale 1911 pistol from 1962. This is a 'Military Rework' and was completed by Remington UMC.
