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PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2007 2:13 pm 
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Can someone tell me what the differences are in the WWI repro Colt that was introduced several years ago, and the WWI repro being manufactured at the present time?

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Did they make a WWI repro several years ago?
I've seen different WWI commemeratives, and WWII repros, but didn't know of any other WWI repro.


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Barry is correct, first Colt introduced the WWII repro and then the WWI.

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Barry doesn't know that there was a WWI repro, but OD says he's correct. I don't understand.
However many years ago it was, 2, 3, 4, whatever, Colt made a big deal of bringing back a 1911, WWI repro and a 1911A1, WWII repro. Looking at the current Colt catalog, I see that the 1911 repro is still being offered. I am wondering whether these 1911 copies are the same as the first versions, by packaging, serial number style, markings, etc., or are 1911s(as opposed to 1911A1s) in form only. If the current pistols aren't a continuation of the first series, the early versions should be more collectible, because of the special markings, packaging, etc.
Does anyone here know for sure? Maybe the ones being sold now are left-overs form the original offering?


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Barry doesn't know that there was a WWI repro, but OD says he's correct. I don't understand.
However many years ago it was, 2, 3, 4, whatever, Colt made a big deal of bringing back a 1911, WWI repro and a 1911A1, WWII repro. Looking at the current Colt catalog, I see that the 1911 repro is still being offered. I am wondering whether these 1911 copies are the same as the first versions, by packaging, serial number style, markings, etc., or are 1911s(as opposed to 1911A1s) in form only. If the current pistols aren't a continuation of the first series, the early versions should be more collectible, because of the special markings, packaging, etc.
Does anyone here know for sure? Maybe the ones being sold now are left-overs form the original offering?
Actually, I do know there was (is) a WWI Repro. I own one.

What I was unaware of was there being more than one example of it, or series, or whatever.

The only one I know of came out three or four years ago after the WWII Repros, and was to be a limited run of 4,000 guns with a "WMK" suffix (after William M. Keyes, the president of Colt).

That 4,000 figure seems to be the source of confusion in some places because Colt started at serial number 1000WMK. For the past year at least, I have seen posts on various forums where people have just bought a WWI Repro, and it has a serial number over 4,000. They had read that Colt was only making 4,000, but theirs had a number higher than 4K, so they wonder if Colt continued the run or made another series, or issue, or whatever. They assume, quite naturally, that Colt started at 0001WMK and will end at 4000WMK, but the fact is the last one should have serial number 5000WMK.
Or would it be 4999WMK?

Anyway...
If I've seen a few people asking that online, there must be more out there who haven't asked, and think there was another run. They tell someone, and they tell someone, and...
That's just a guess on my part, but it could explain the confusion.

The only other Colt-made 1911 with WWI ties (besides, of course, guns made for or during WWI) that I know of are the late 60's/early 70's guns that commemerated WWI battles, like the Belleau Wood, Chateau Thierry, etc.


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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 4:30 pm 
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Actually, I do know there was (is) a WWI Repro.


Sorry, but I couldn't deduce that from your original reply.
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What I was unaware of was there being more than one example of it, or series, or whatever.
The answer to that is the crux of my question, but we're getting closer.

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Colt made a number of WWI commemoratives, in the 1960s, and a John M. Browning commemorative that was of generally M1911 style, but the current M1911 is the only gun that Colt has made, of which I'm aware, that is supposed to actually reproduce the G.I. pistols of WWI. They have been in production for a while, so the guns of "a few years ago", if taken to mean two or three years, are the same as the current ones.


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Actually, I do know there was (is) a WWI Repro.


Sorry, but I couldn't deduce that from your original reply.
What I left out of my original post was the phrase- ...in addition to the current WWI Repro.
I knew what I meant, but that didn't help anyone else!

It seems the only Colt WWI made in the last decade or so is the WWI Repro as currently made. It has taken Colt a few years to get them all made, but it's the same model. I got mine in late 2005 (serial 2645), and I've heard of people getting them in the past month in the mid 4000s, so they have been trickling out.
We have to go back to the "WWI battle series" like the Chateau Thierry, and the John M. Browning, to find another that's close.

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Thank you, Barry. That was the info I was looking for. I didn't know that they had not completed the run of WWI repros in the same general time frame as the WWII models. When I saw the WWI versions still on their website, I couldn't figure out what was going on. I didn't make sense for them to continue to make the WWI models after the initial run, but it didn't make sense, to me, for them to still be in the intial run, either. S'pose I was wrong.


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