![]() ![]() Rosier’s interim Belgian patent № 230218 of 1910. A few early Modelġ911 pistols (such as the one shown below, SN 12634) form a rare sub-variant: these guns do not have a pin for the ball joint in front of the rear serrations of the bolt, and may presumably have been made based on The first variation of the 1911 model had a magazine release button on the left grip. Pistols of the 1911 model made in 6.35mm can be divided into two variations, similar to the 7.65mm pistols. ![]() The last known serial number of a model 1911 6.35mm pistol is 36489. Which is interrupted in the range between 1980 which are all 7.65mm pistols. Production of Model 1907 6.35mm pistols ended between serial number 12166 of the Model 1907 and serial number 12634 of the Model 1911, and then we see a continuous chain of serial numbers of Model 1911 pistols Therefore, it is difficult to determine the exact number of manufactured pistols of the Model 1911. As we said earlier, production of the Model 1911 in 6.35mm was started without interrupting production of the Model 1907, and the earliest known serial numbers 91 are wedged into the sequence of Modelġ907 6.35mm serial numbers.
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