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WW2 Norwegian Navy Colt Government Model

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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2011

In this video I take a closer look at a refinished Colt Government Model that was used by the Norwegian Navy during World War 2.

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  • Thats very cool looks like it has some stippling on the trigger? Looks good

  • @jmmurdy The trigger is checkered. 

    Thanks for watching

  • awesome. i've heard of these "Shanghai Colts" before.

    Does it have the original "shanghai" magazine with the diffrent witness holes as well?

  • @norwegianwiking Yes, it does. Looks like I forgot to pull the mag in the video to show the multiple witness holes.

    Thanks for watching!

  • Well, whoever did that refinishing job sure knew what he was doing.

    We have quite a few Kongberg pistols here floating around,

    I guess you have one of those in the collection as well...?

  • @TheHiddenPart

    There is a whole section of about 40 Kongberg pistols in the collection. One is serial number 54 (?) if I remember correctly. It's an excellent example of the very first ones made.

    Thanks for watching!

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  • When I watch this channel I feel like I am in a secret 1911 gun club!

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    me too and our teacher is the best!!

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  • Colt Model 1911?

  • I would kill for that..

  • WOW!!! Great vid. Learned a thing or to aswell. Please check out my vid of the Kongsberg Colt M1914 on my channel. It`s a Norwegian produced KC from 1919 and is the 872nd produced Colt i Norway. Therefor the serial number 872. It`s in near mint condition, and has never been blued (is what information I have of the gun) Thank you!!!

  • I am so happy that haters don't come here, this is history time :D I love these

  • Wow.. I didn't know that we used the m1911 in ww2:P

  • Once again thank you for the history lesson.

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  • Thanks, very interesting

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