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Old 01-15-2010, 14:28   #1
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How do you tell difference between the SA GI and Mil-Spec

Please forgive the very silly question, but how exactly do you tell the differnce between the two models listed in subj line?

I saw a gun, advertised as Mil-Spec today, but it had the grips with the "US" on them. I just want to make sure I know how to spot the differences when going to look (at this one or any other).

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Old 01-15-2010, 14:34   #2
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Easy and quickest way is to look at the barrel. If it is black, it is a GI, if it is Silver, it is a Mil-Spec. The GI has the lanyard loop and GI sights, the Mil-Spec has three dot sights. The ejection port is also different. The GI is standard, and the Mil-Spec is lowered.
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Old 01-15-2010, 14:36   #3
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Nice, thanks for that. Shouldn't be too bad.
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Old 01-15-2010, 15:17   #4
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GI serrations are straight, mil-spec are slanted.
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Old 01-15-2010, 15:18   #5
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Old 01-15-2010, 15:21   #6
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.......Not to mention your wallet will be $50-$70 lighter if you buy the Mil-Spec. Either one is a very good buy. If your looking for a good base gun to build on, the Mil-Spec may be the better deal. You cannot go wrong with either, though.
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Old 01-15-2010, 15:44   #7
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Here's the 411,.

WW2 (GI) Model: Pistol closely replicates the basic 1911A1 as used by the US military for seven decades. Features:
high wall ("narrow") ejection port
low profile GI sights
lanyard loop on mainspring housing
vertical cocking serrations on slide

Mil-Spec: Pre-dated the G.I. model, adds some popular features/upgrades
stainless barrel and bushing (some models)
loaded chamber indicator (some models)
lowered and flared ejection port
high profile 3-dot sights
beveled magazine well
loss of the lanyard loop on mainspring housing
forward-raked cocking serrations on slide
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Old 01-15-2010, 20:01   #8
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The quickest and easiet way to tell is the slanted serrations on the Mil-Spec.
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