I'm not sure of exactly what it takes to be called a 2011, but I think this one is close...14+1 .45 ACP.2011 in .45acp
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I'm not sure of exactly what it takes to be called a 2011, but I think this one is close...14+1 .45 ACP.2011 in .45acp
Yeah! But the 4 in version. STI stopped makin them.This what you talking about
On the right side just above the trigger it says 2011I'm not sure of exactly what it takes to be called a 2011, but I think this one is close...14+1 .45 ACP.
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yes it does, but it doesn't exactly adhere to 1911 specs.On the right side just above the trigger it says 1911,
Anyone ever seen one of these?
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That's Beautiful! I've wanted one of these since before I can remember. But now that I can buy one they don't make em anymore.. Everyone has gone to 9mm. I like 9mm. But always thought the 1911 should be in .45This what you talking about
My wife keeps this one in the tack room loaded with rat shot. Did yours have White or Stag grips?Back in the early ‘70s, High Standard made a double action western type .22 called “The Marshall”.
I bought one from my brother-in-law in 1973 for $60 and sold it to buy a K-22 in 1974.
I figure I will pick one up if I happen across one. Purely a nostalgic thing for me.
They show up on GB from time to time but I’m not interested enough to jump thru hoops.
Mine had stag grips. The Marshall was kind of a promotional item. It came with a cheap holster and a bottle of bore cleaner. I believe it had an aluminum frame.My wife keeps this one in the tack room loaded with rat shot. Did yours have White or Stag grips?View attachment 273770
I got a AR from them back in the day.Yes, but it was a Olympic Arms version made before they folded. Might be able to find one of those.