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Kongsberg 1914 - Norway’s 1911
This was Norway’s version of the U.S. M1911, in August 1914 Norway decided to adopt the Colt M1911 pistol in Norway. These pistols were to replace the Nagant revolvers
While the original pistol was known as the 1911 Colt, the designer and copyright owner was John Browning who had licensed manufacturing in the US to Colt. Norway attempted to get licensing through Colt, but discovered European production was through Fabrique Nationale.
In September 1914, Norway signed a contract with Fabrique Nationale of Belgium to manufacture it. The pistol would be produced at Kongsberg Vaapenfabrikk in Norway. The pistol was in service from 1914 to 1985.
This is a beautiful example of a Kongsberg 1914 that any collector would be lucky to have.
45 acp (11.25mm)
Very Good+ Overall Condition
Bore is in Good Condition (rifling is on the lighter side)
5 inch barrel
Matching numbers
Original wood diamond grips
Comes with (2) 7 round original mags and an original holster that was cut to fit a G.I. belt
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