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Long Boy
A patriotic song from 1917
President Barack Obama Leads Veteran's Day Commemoration
Veteran's Day commemorations held at Arlington cemetary
Browning Model 1917
A Browning Model 1917 used by American forces in World War I.
Colt Armory
Colt Armory in 1906, located in Hartford, Connecticut.
Colt M1909
Colt New Service revolver produced from 1898 through 1946, it saw action in World War I.
Colt M1911 Pistol
This is an original Colt M1911 .45 caliber pistol used in World War I Era before modifications were made in 1924 with the release of the Colt M1911A1
On the top right of the barrel reads "Colt's Pt. F.A.MFG.Co. Hartford, CT, U.S.A" for "Colt's…
Colt War Advertisement
Colt Manufacturing advertising their influence in war efforts, referring to themselves as the National Standard Through All Wars.
While the Colt Manufacturing Company grew tremendously during the Great War Era, the industry did not rely solely on…
Advertisement: Victory Colt; Automatic Pistol Just Adopted by US Government!
An advertisement for Colt Automatic Pistols, boasting it's recent adoption by the US Government.
The adoption of the Colt M1911 as the standard military issue firearm propelled Colt's reputation above that of it's competitors, including Smith and…
Colt-Vickers M1915 Machine Gun Ammunition and Belt Fragments
Ammunition fragments from Colt Vickers machine gun in World War I. Shown in this image are intact, battle used ammunition fragments from the Colt-Vickers M1915 machine gun. While production of the gun was slow at first, many Vickers machine guns…
M1911 Colt Pistol
A M1911 produced by Colt Manufacturing Company and designed by John Browning. Commonly used in World War I.
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