You may also send an email to and we'll get back to you as soon as we can. You can reach Harry or Marcia by phone at 92 or by fax at 92. this pistol would certainly meet collector grade status and quality! This is a great example of the early Ithacas that will appeal to the Collector! This 1911-A1 has a nice history of being sent to the Army Air Forces. The box is a reproduction that will go with this pistol. This is a very fine example of the Ithaca's that were produced for the war effort. The slide is very snug on the rails with no sloppyness. The magazine is the correct all blued magazine from W.W.2. The brown plastic grips are the early style without the reinforcing ring around the grip screws. The original war time finish would rate a 98% overall condition. This Ithaca was shipped to Topeka Army Air Field On June 15th 1944. This pistol shows light shooting and use. The bore is in very fine bright condition. The Barrel is made by High Standard and is chambered for the Government 45 A.C.P. This Ithaca Pistol was produced in the second production run of 1943.
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