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Some Other 1911’s
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I’m not sure when the first “replica” or non-Colt 1911 appeared, but for more than 75 years 1911 and Colt were synonymous except for wartime emergencies. Today we not only have excellent examples of 1911’s from Colt we also have several handfuls of other companies producing the legendary .45 ACP. With that in mind we herein look at Taffin’s Top .45 1911’s from “other” manufacturers. |
Comment by:
mickey
(4/9/2016)
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Maybe the Llama IX in 1932 was the first? |
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