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Yesterday I traded into a, from what I can find, pretty rare 1911. The pistol is a Gunsite Service Pistol. According to Springfield, it left the factory in June of 1994, as a Mil-Spec. It was sent to Gunsite, where it was worked over by one of the gunsmiths. There is a lot of work that has been done, front slide serrations, sights, beavertail, trigger, hammer....

I am looking for any more info you guys may have on these pistols. It was build while Ted Yost was running their shop, but does not have his stamp inside.

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Pretty standard. They've been putting those out for a long time.. the originals/earlier ones didn't have the front serrations. Glad to see there's no rail action.. yet. lol
Nice shooter.
 

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