![]() ![]() FIREARMS UNABLE TO BE SHIPPED TO YOUR STATE WILL RESULT IN A REFUND MINUS A 25% RESTOCKING FEE AND SHIPPING COSTS IF APPLICABLE. It is your responsibility to provide Westside Mail Center with the FFL dealer of your choice and they are responsible for sending the 3rd party shipper a copy of their FFL information. The full cost of shipping and packing will be at the winning bidders / buyers expense. All firearms Post 1898 must be shipped to a valid holder of a Federal Firearms License on ALL Modern Weapons. Shipping for Out-of-State Buyers must be done through our 3rd Party Shipper Westside Mail Center. ANY DENIED BACKGROUND CHECK WILL RESULT IN A REFUND MINUS A 25% RESTOCKING FEE. Arizona Gun Dealers must have a signed copy of their Federal Firearms License in order to accept delivery of modern weapons. If your Arizona ID does not reflect your current address you MUST provide us with a secondary form of ID that contains your correct address. Local Buyers MUST have a Valid ARIZONA ID with Current Physical Address. Any local Arizona Buyer of Post 1898 firearms MUST complete all necessary registration forms at Bradford's Auction Gallery. ![]() Details and information will be included on the winning bidders invoice. All lettering is crisp and legible.Īmerican Express, COD (cash on delivery), Discover, MasterCard, Visa, Wire Transfer ShippingĪrizona residents MUST pick-up in person at Bradford's Auction Gallery with a scheduled date of pick up. The grips are in excellent condition and exhibit the proper 15 rows of checkering between the diamonds. Barrel is properly marked with the vertically placed Gothic PH letters. Has the proper JMG inspection mark for Lt. There is a slight amount of bluing loss on the left side, near the muzzle, from the holster. Local bidders are required to fill out FFL paperwork and will be subject to a background check #34 California does not allow the shipment of handguns or large-capacity magazines. FFL: All out-of-state purchasers of firearms post-1898 must be shipped to a licensed FFL dealer in your state. Frankford Arsenal), Antique Display Case w/ item Divider. Pin Backs, WW I Squad Cleaning Kit Grease Can and Oiler, 1 Set Captains Bars & Campaign Pin, WW I Pistol Holter (Dated 1918), WW I Army Song Book & WW I Prayer Book (Both Dated 1918), 3 ea. Dual Magazine Pouches (Both Dated 1918), WWI Colt 1911 Take Down Tool, WW I Pistol Lanyard, WWI Pistol Belt (Dated 1918), 6 rds.45 ACP (Head Stamped 1918), 1 Set WWI Medical Collar Pins & 1 Set WW II Medical Collar Pins w/4 ea. The information from the letter validates the story and dates from the family.Īccompanying this colt pistol is a period display case containing Colt 1911, Serial #233999, Mfg.: 1918, Cal. This pistol includes Colt History Letter that states this pistol was sold to the United States Government and was shipped on Feb. Caliber/ Gauge: 45 ACP Serial Number: 233999 Working Order: Firearm has not been tested Background Check: Required Keywords: Firearms, Guns Ref: BD1040 This family history was related by Army Captain Erling T. Captain Hauge decided to carry his father’s Colt during World War II and never had to “fire a shot in anger” with it. Although he went through a similar familiarization and qualification exercise, with his Remington 1911A1, as his father had with his Colt decades earlier. Captain Hauge was issued a Remington-Rand. He was attached to the 5th Army/Air Force (A.A.F.) which was previously known as the Far East Air Forces (F.E.A.F.) from 1943 to 1946. Hauge became a Flight Surgeon during World War II and served in the South Pacific, specifically in New Guinea in the Philippines. According to his son, Erling, his father only fired his pistol, for familiarization and qualification, less than 50 rounds and never had to “fire a shot in anger”. He returned home sometime after the Armistice was signed. Major Hauge was a World War I Flight Surgeon who was attached to the 1st Pursuit Group in Toul, France. ![]() 233999, was manufactured in 1918 and was issued to then Major Malvin H. 45 Semi-Automatic Pistol with Colt History Letter. ![]()
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