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(New page: Someone recognize this 1911? At first I thought it was a blank firing 8mm, but now I believe that is a standard 1911 with a modified upper slide, perhaps Caspian or STI. Look at the slante...)
 
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Someone recognize this 1911? At first I thought it was a blank firing 8mm, but now I believe that is a standard 1911 with a modified upper slide, perhaps Caspian or STI. Look at the slanted grooves on the slide (you can read just "CAL .45") and the screw in the rear sight. - [[User:Charly Driver|Charly Driver]]
Someone recognize this 1911? At first I thought it was a blank firing 8mm, but now I believe that is a standard 1911 with a modified upper slide, perhaps Caspian or STI. Look at the slanted grooves on the squared slide (you can read just "CAL .45") and the screw in the rear sight. - [[User:Charly Driver|Charly Driver]]


[[Image:FlyPho1.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Note the upper slide and the sights, this is not a standard M1911A1.]]
[[Image:FlyPho1.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Note the upper slide and the sights, this is not a standard M1911A1.]]

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Someone recognize this 1911? At first I thought it was a blank firing 8mm, but now I believe that is a standard 1911 with a modified upper slide, perhaps Caspian or STI. Look at the slanted grooves on the squared slide (you can read just "CAL .45") and the screw in the rear sight. - Charly Driver

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Note the upper slide and the sights, this is not a standard M1911A1.