Travlin wrote: โFri Jul 12, 2024 12:36 am
Thanks for posting the great photos. I have one ? How can a 1911 be marked "A-1" without the arched mainspring housing? If I remember correctly one of the "improvements" of the 1911 in about 1924 was the arched mainspring housing along with the scalloped frame behind the trigger and the shorter reach for the trigger. I know I like shooting my 1937 National Match A-1 better than my other 1911 with the flat grip.
The only thing stock about that Springfield is basically the frame and slide. It was stripped, and rebuilt into a match quality PPC semi-auto for me by a very talented metro area gunsmith. The sights, barrel, barrel bushing, trigger, mainspring and flat mainspring housing, plus many other improvements contributed to the gun's shootability. It was far more accurate than I was.
Jerry's full custom guns won the Police Nationals for years. At the end, there was a two year wait for his guns. Shortly before his death from an aggressive cancer, he was honored by his admission into the American Pistolsmith's Guild.