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LOT 1313
Outstanding World War II U.S. Union Switch &
Signal Model 1911A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol
with Holster Rig - Serial no. 1069142, 45 ACP
cal., 5 inch round bbl., Dulite finish, plastic grips.
Manufactured in 1943, this is an outstanding
example of a U.S. contract Model 1911A1 pistol
produced by the Union Switch & Signal Co. In May of 1942 the U.S. government initially placed an order with
Union Switch & Signal Co. for 200,000 Model 1911A1 pistols, an order which was later revised to 55,000 pistols.
All 55,000 of the Union Switch & Signal Co. made Model 1911A1 pistols were delivered throughout the course of
1943, while World War II was still at its height. According to the table on p. 144 of “U.S. Military Automatic Pistols:
1920-1945” by Meadows, the serial number for this specific pistol is listed among the 7,278 pistols produced in
July of 1943. These Union Switch pistols often quickly found their way to the front lines and generally saw hard
use through the remainder of the war, making examples in near “as issued” condition like this one incredibly
scarce. The slide is marked with the “USS” monogram and “U.S. & S. CO./SWISSVALE, PA. U.S.A.” on the left side, with
Robert Downie “R.C.D.” inspection initials on the left of the frame, and standard U.S. government nomenclature on
the right, in the distinctive Union Switch & Signal style. The correct full blue barrel is marked “HS” on the right of
the lug and “P” on the left. It is fitted with blade and notch sights, thin checkered hammer, short stamped trigger,
long grip safety, arched checkered mainspring housing with lanyard loop, correct Keyes Fibre checkered grips,
and an “S” marked full-blue magazine. Includes a “US” marked Boyt leather holster, “U.S.” marked canvas belt, Mills
canvas magazine pouch, and an extra “C-S” marked magazine.
CONDITION: Excellent plus, retains 99% of the original Dulite finish with some very faint edge wear, some very
light specks of oxidation in the rear sight dovetail and on a few edges, and only the slightest handling marks. The
grips are also excellent with only the slightest handling marks, a couple slightly marred grip screws, and crisp
checkering. Mechanically excellent. The holster rig is fine with mild wear. An outstanding example of a World War
II Model 1911A1 pistol made by Union Switch & Signal!
Estimate: 14,000 - 22,500







































































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