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TM 9-1005-211-35DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY TECHNICAL MANUALDIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT,AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE MANUALINCLUDING REPAIR PARTS ANDSPECIAL TOOL LISTSPISTOL, CALIBER .45, AUTOMATIC: M1911A1,WITH HOLSTER, W/E(1005-673-7965)PISTOL, CALIBER .45, AUTOMATIC: M1911A1,WITH HOLSTER, SHOULDER, W/E(1005-561-2003)This copy is a reprint which includes current pages from Changes 1through 4.HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYAPRIL 1968

SAFETY PRECAUTIONSWARNING,Before starting an inspection, be sure to clear the weapon.DO NOT actuate the trigger until the weapon has beencleared. Inspect the chamber, to insure that it is empty,and check to see that no ammunition is in position to beintroduced (magazine). Avoid having live ammunition inthe vicinity of work area.REFERENCEPar 2-6

Changes in force: C1. C2, C3, and C4TM 9-1005-211-36CHANGE 4CHANGE ))No.4)HEADQUARTERSDEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYWASHINGTON, DC, 25 February 1976Direct Support, General Support and Depot Maintenance ManualIncluding Repair Parts and SpecialTool Lists:PISTOL, CAL .45, AUTOMATIC: M1911A1, WITH HOLSTER; W/E(1005-00-673-7965)PISTOL, CAL .45, AUTOMATIC: M1911A1, WITH HOLSTER,SHOULDER, W/E (1005-00-561-2003)Current as of 28 November 1975.TM 9-1005-211-35, 4 April 1968, is Changed as follows:Title is changed as shown above.Appendix B is superseded as follows:1

APPENDIX BDIRECT SUPPORT AND GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCEREPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST (INCLUDINGDEPOT MAINTENANCE REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS)SECTION I. INTRODUCTIONc. Section IV. National Stock Number (NSN) and PartNumber Index. A list, in ascending numerical sequence ofthe National item Identification Number (NIIN), of all Nationalstock numbers appearing in the listings, followed by a list, inalphanumeric sequence, of all part numbers appearing inthe listings. National stock numbers and part numbers arecross-referenced to each illustration figure and item numberappearance.B-1. ScopeThis appendix lists repair parts; special tools; test,measurement, and diagnostic equipment (TMDE); andother support equipment required for the performance ofdirect support and general support maintenance of the.45 cal automatic pistol.B-2. GeneralB-3. Explanation of ColumnsThis repair parts and special tools list is divided into thefollowing sections:The following provides and explanation of columns found inthe tabular listings:a. Section II. Repair Parts List. A list of repair partsauthorized for use in the performance of maintenance.The list also includes parts which must be removed forreplacement of the authorized parts. Parts lists arecomposed of functional groups in ascending numericalsequence, with the parts in each group listed in figure anditem number sequence. Bulk materials are listed In NSNsequence.a. Illustration. This column 18 divided as follows:(1) Figure number. Indicates the figure number ofthe illustration in which the item is shown.(2) Item number. The number used to identify eachitem called out in the illustration.b. Source, Maintenance, and Recoverability Codes(SMR).b. Section III . Special Tools List. A list of specialtools, TMDE, and support equipment authorized for theperformance of maintenance.(1) Source code. Source codes are assigned tosupport items to indicate the manner of acquiring2

support items for maintenance, repair, or overhaul of enditems. Source codes are entered in the first and secondpositions of the Uniform SMR Code format as follows:CodeCodebecauseof probable discontinuance orshutdown of productionfacilities, wouldprove uneconomical to reproduce at a latertime.DefinitionPA. Item procured and stockedanticipated or known usage.DefinitionforKD. An item of a depot over-haul/repair kit andnot purchased separately. Depot kit definedas a kit that provides items required at thetime of overhaul or repair.PB. Item procured and stocked for insurancepurposes because essentiality dictatesthat a minimum quantity be available inthe supply system.KF . An item of a maintenance kit and notpurchased separately.Maintenance kitdefined as a kit that provides an item that canbe replaced at organizationalorintermediate levels of maintenance.PC. Item procured and stocked and whichotherwise would be coded PA except thatit is deteriorative in nature.KB . Item includedin both a depotoverhaul/repair kit and a maintenance kit.PD. Support item,excluding supportequipment, procured for initial issue oroutfittingandstocked only forsubsequent or additional initial issues oroutfittings.Not subject to automaticreplenishment.MO . Item to be manufactured or fabricated atorganizational level.MF. Item to be manufactured or fabricated at thedirest support maintenance level.PE. Support equipment procured andstocked for initial issue or outfitting tospecified maintenance repair activities.MH . Item to be manufactured or fabricated at thegeneral support maintenance level.PF. Support equipment which will not bestocked but which will be centrallyprocured on demand.MD . Item to be manufactured or fabricated at thedepot maintenance level.AO. Item to be assembled at organizationallevel.PG . Item procured and stocked to providefor sustained support for the life of theequipment.It is applied to an itempeculiar to the equipment which,AF . Item to be assembled at direct supportmaintenance level.3

Codelevel authorized to remove, replace, and use the supportitem. The maintenance code entered In the third positionwill-indicate one of the following levels of maintenance:DefinitionAH . Item to be assembled at general supportmaintenance level.AD . Item to be assembledmaintenance level.atCodedepotApplication/explanationC. Crew or operator maintenance performedwithin organizational maintenance.XA. Item is not procured or stocked becausethe requirements for the Item will result inthe replacement or the next higherassembly.O. Support item is removed, replaced, usedat the organizational level.I . Support item is removed, replaced, used bythe direct support element of integrated directsupport maintenance.XB . Item is not procured or stocked. If notavailable through salvage, requisition.XD . A support item that is not stocked. Whenrequired, item will be procured throughnormal supply channels.P . Support item is removed, replaced, used atthe direct support level.H. Support item is removed, replaced, used atthe general support level.NOTECannibalization or salvage may beused as a source of supply for anyitem source coded above, exceptthose coded XA, XD, and aircraftsupport items as restricted by AR700-42.D. Support items that are removed, replacedused at depot, mobile depot, specializedrepair activity only.NOTECodes "I" and "F" will be consideredthe same by direct support units.(2) Maintenance code. Maintenance codes areassigned toindicate the levels of maintenanceauthorized to USE and REPAIR support items. Themaintenance codes are entered in the third and fourthpositions of the Uniform SMR Code format as follows:(b) The maintenance code entered in the fourthposition indicates whether the item is to be(a) The maintenance code entered in thethird position will indicate the lowest maintenance4

(3) Recoverability code. Recoverability codes areassigned to support items to indicate the disposition actionon unserviceable items. The recoverability code is, enteredIn the fifth position of the Uniform SMR Code format asfollows:repaired and identifies the lowest maintenance level withthe capability to perform complete repair (i.e., allauthorized maintenance functions). This position willcontain one of the following maintenance eDefinition0 . The lowest maintenance level capableof complete repair of the support item isthe organizational level.Z . Nonreparable item. When unserviceable,condemn and dispose at the level indicated inposition 3.P . The lowest maintenance level capableof complete repair of the support item Isthe direct support level.0 . Reparable item. When uneconomicallyreparable, condemn and dispose atorganizational level.H. The lowest maintenance level capableof complete repair of the support item isthe general support level.P . Reparable Item. When uneconomicallyreparable, condemn and dispose at the directsupport level.D. The lowest maintenance level capableof complete repair of the support item isthe depot level, performed by depot,mobile depot,or specialized repairactivity.H. Reparable item. When uneconomicallyreparable, condemn and dispose at thegeneral support level.L . Repairrestrictedtospecialized repair activity.D. Reparable item. When beyond lower levelrepaircapability,returntodepot.Condemnation and disposal not authorizedbelow depot level.designatedZ . Nonreparable. No repair is authorized.L . Reparable item. Repair, condemnation,and disposal not authorized belowdepot/specialized repair activity level.B. No repair is authorized. The item maybe reconditioned by adjusting, lubrication,etc., at the user level. No parts or specialtools are procured for the maintenance ofthis item.A. Itemrequiresspecial handling orcondemnation procedures because ofspecific reasons (i.e., precious metal content,high dollar value, critical material, orhazardous material). Refer to appropriatemanuals/directives for specific instructions.5

c. National Stock Number (NSN). Indicates theNational stock number assigned to the item and will beused for requisitioning purposes.density of the equipments supported exceeds density spreadindicated in the basis of Issue, the total authorization isincreased accordingly.d. Part Number. Indicates the primary numberused by the manufacturer (individual, company, firm,corporation, or Government activity), which controls thedesign and characteristics of the item by means of itsengineering drawings, specifications, standards, andinspection requirements, to identify an item or range ofitems.NOTEWhen a stock numbered item Hirequisitioned, the repair receivedmay have a different part numberthan the part being replaced.g. Unit of Measure (U/M). Indicates the standard or thebasic quantity of the listed item as used in performing theactual maintenance function. This measure is expressed bya two-character alphabetical abbreviation (e.g., ea, in., pr,etc.). When the unit of measure differs from the unit of issue,the lowest unit of issue that will satisfy the required units ofmeasure will be requisitioned.h. Quantity Incorporated in Unit. Indicates the quantityof the item used in the breakout shown on the illustrationfigure, which is prepared for a functional group, subfunctionalgroup, or an assembly. A "V" appearing in this column in lieuof a quantity indicates that no specific quantity is applicable(e.g., shims, spacers, etc.).e. Federal Supply Code for Manufacturer (FSCM).The FSCM is a five-digit numeric code listed in SB 70842 which is used to identify the manufacturer, distributor,or Government agency, etc.B-4. Special Informationa. Detailed manufacturing instructions for items sourcecoded to be manufactured or fabricated are found inchapters 2 and 3. Bulk materials required to manufactureitems are listed in the Bulk Material Group in section II of thisappendix.f. Description. Indicates the Federal item nameand, if required, a minimum description to identify theitem. Items that are included in kits and sets are listedbelow the name of the kit or set with the quantity of eachitem in the kit or set indicated in the quantity incorporatedIn unit column. When the part to be used differs betweenserial numbers of the same model, the effective serialnumbers are shown as the last line of the description. Inthe special tools list, the initial basis of issue (BOI)appears as the last line in the entry for each special toolTMDE, and support equipment. When theb. Detailed assembly instructions for Items sourcecoded to be assembled are found in chapters 2 and 3.c. Repair parts kits and gasket sets appear as the lastentries In the repair parts listing for the figure in which itsparts are listed as repair parts.6

d. Action change codes indicated in the left-handmargin of the listing page denote the following:(4) Fourth. Using the repair parts listing, find thefigure and item number noted on the illustration.N. Indicates an added itemC. Indicates a change in dataR. Indicates a change in NSN onlyb. When National Stock Number or Part Number isKnown:(1) First. Using the Index of National stock numbersand part numbers, find the pertinent National stock numberor part number. This index is in ascending NIIN (the last ninefigures of the NSN) sequence followed by a list of partnumbers in ascending alphanumeric sequence, crossreferenced to the illustration figure number and itemnumber.e. Usable on codes are shown in the descriptioncolumn. Uncoded items are applicable to all models.Identification of the usable on codes used in thispublication are:CodeUsed on(2) Second. After finding the figure and itemnumber, locate the figure and Item number In the repairparts list.612 . Pistol, cal .45 automatic:M19llA1, w shoulder holster, w/e163 . Pistol, cal .45 automatic:M19llA1 w holster, w/eB-6. AbbreviationsB-5. How to Locate Repair PartsAbbreviationa. When National Stock Number or Part Numberis Unknown:assy.cal .ed-pltd.cham.dia .fl-ck-hd.h .lg .LH .LOA.max .oa.phos-ctd.RH.tk .stl/S.thk .(1) First. Using the table of contents determinethe functional group within which the repair part belongs.This is necessary since Illustrations are prepared forfunctional groups and listings are divided Into the samegroups.(2) Second. Find the illustration covering thefunctional group to which the repair part belongs.(3) Third. Identify the repair part on theIllustration and note the illustration figure and itemnumber of the repair part.7Explanationassemblycalibercadmium platedchamfereddiameterflat countersunk, headheightlong/lengthleft-handlength overallmaximumoverallphosphate coatedright-handstocksteelthick

SECTION II. REPAIR PARTS SCMUSABLE ON CODEGROUP NCU/M INUNITREPAIR PARTS FOR:PISTOL. CAL. 45,AUTOMATIC, MAJORGROUPS AND ASSEMBLIESPISTOL, CALIBER .45 AUTOMATICGROUP 01(7) (8)EA1EAEA31PISTOL, CAL. .45AUTOMATIC, MAJORGROUPS AND ASSEMBLIESMAGAZINE, CARTRIDGESTOP, SLIDEWE 17399Figure B-1. Major groups and assemblies-partially exploded view.8

TM )ITEMNO.FSCMUSABLE ON CODE(7) (8)QTYINCU/M INUNITGROUP 101 SLIDE 314919204PLUG, RECOIL SPRINGSPRING, HELICAL, COMPRESSION 30 COILS, RECOILGUIDE, RECOIL SPRINGBEARING, BARRELBARREL, PISTOL STL, PHOS-CTD, CAL., 45.503/O/A L.AGROOVES, LN RIFLINGPIN, STRAIGHT, HEADLESS 5.0-1555 MAX DIA,0.0358 O/A LGBARREL LINKLINK, BARRELSTOP, FIRING PINPIN, FIRINGSPRING, HELICAL, COMPRESSION 40 COILS FIRING PINRETRACTOR, SMALL ARMS CARTRIDGESLIDE, AUTOMATIC PISTOLSIGHT, REAR OPEN NOTCH TYPE, STL,PHOS-CTO.0.245H.0.626 LOASIGHT, FRONT BLADE TYPE, STL,PHOS-CTO,0.0416 LOA,0.275 1WE 17399Figure B-2. Slide group.9

TM CRIPTIONFSCMUSABLE ON CODE(7) (8)QTYINCU/M INUNITGROUP 0102 RECEIVER 920419204192041920419204SAFETY, SMALL ARMSPIN, MAINSPRING HOUSINGSAFETY, GUN GRIPHOUSING, ASSEMBLY, MAINSPRINGPIN, SPRING, TUBLUAR,SLOT4ED,BOTH ENDS CHAN,S,CDPLTD,0.093 DIA,0.0500 LG, 0.022 STK THKLOOP, LANYARD U SHAPE,0.107 STK DIA, 1/2 LG(MAINSPRING HOUSING)HOUSING, MAINSPRINGPIN, STRAIGHT, HEADED FL-CK-HD,S0.0084 SHANK DIA.0.0369 LG (MAINSPRING HOUSING)PIN, STRAIGHT, HEAD FL-FIL-HD,S,0.174 SHANK DIA.,0.0608MAINSPRING CAPSPRING, HELICAL, COMPRESSION 5.21.5 COILS, HOUSINGASSYPLUNGER, DETENTSPRING, SEARPIN, STRAIGHT, HEADED FL-CK-HD 5.0.157 MAX SHANK DIA.,0.784 LG UNDER HD (HAMMER)HAMMER, FIRING, SMALL ARMSPIN, STRAIGHT, HEADLESS S,PHOS-FIN.,0.96 MAX DIA.,0.305O/A LG HAMMER STRUT:STRUT, HAMMERPIN, STRAIGHT, HEADED FL-CK-HD,S,0.110 MAX SHANK DIA.,0.700 MAX LG UNDER HD (SEAR)SEARDISCONNECTOR, RECEIVER ASSEMBLYCATCH, MAGAZINELOCK, MAGAZINE CATCHSPRING, HELICAL, COMPRESSION 13 COILS MAGAZINECATCHTRIGGER STL,PHOS-CTO,2.26 LOA,0.91 WPIN, STRAIGHT, HEADLESS 5\S,0.063 MAX DIA,39/64 O/ALG (EJECTOR)EJECTOR, CARTRIDGESCREW, MACHINE FIL-HD,S,PHDS-CTD,0.150-5 DNS,0.260O/A LG GRIP:GRIP, PISTOL LH, PLASTIC, CHECKEREDGRIP, PISTOL RH, PLASTIC, CHECKEREDBUSHING, STOCK SCREW RECEIVER ASSYPLUNGER, SAFETYSPRING, HELICAL, COMPRESSION 14-1/2 COILS, PLUNGERPLUNGER, SLIDE STOPTUBE AEAEAEAEAEA11111111

TM 9-1005-211-35WE 17400Figure B-3. Receiver group.11

SECTION III. SPECIAL TOOLS SCMUSABLE ON CODEGROUP U/M INUNITEQUIPMENT AUTHORIZED FOR UNITMAINTENANCEHOLSTER, PISTOL HIP, M1916 (BLACK)HOLSTER, PISTOL SHOULDER, MT (BLACK)GROUP 03N(7) (8)EAEA11EA1EA1TOOLS AND EQUIPMENTSWAB, SMALL ARMS CLEANING COTTON, 2-1/2 SQ #1000IN PKG:TOOL SET, DIRECT AND GENERAL SUPPORTMAINTENANCE, BASE C SMALL ARMSWE 910574Figure B-4. Special equipment.12

SECTION IV. NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER AND PART NUMBER INDEXNATIONALSTOCK 3B-3B-1NATIONALSTOCK -3B-2B-2B-3B-2B-4B-418151214512

Change in force: C1, C2 and C3TM 9-1005-211-35C3ChangeNo. 3HEADQUARTERSDEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYWashington, D.C. 17 December 1970}Direct Support, General Support, and Depot Maintenance ManualIncluding Repair Parts and Special Tools ListsPISTOL CAMBER .45, AUTOMATIC:M1911A1, WITH HOLSTER, HIP, W/E(1006-673-7965)PISTOL CALIBER .45, AUTOMATIC:M1911A1, WITH HOLSTER, SHOULDER, W/E(1005-561-2003)1

TM 9-1005-211-35, 4 April 1968, is changed as followsPage 2-3. Figure 2-4 is superseded as followsWE 67768Figure 2-4. Improvised tool for stacking plunger tube.2

Changes in force: C 1, C 2TM 9-1005-211-35C2CHANGENo. 2HEADQUARTERSDEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYWASHINGTON, D. C., 24 June 1969}Direct Support, General Support, and Depot Maintenance ManualIncluding Repair Parts and Special Tool ListsPISTOL, CALIBER .45, AUTOMATIC:M1911A1, WITH HOLSTER, HIP, W/E(1005-673-7965)PISTOL, CALIBER 45, AUTOMATIC:M1911A1, WITH HOLSTER, SHOULDER, W/E(1005-561-2003)TM 9-1006-211-36, 4 April 1968, is changed as follows:1

Page 2-5 (Changed by C1 and further changed as follows:)Table 2-3. Inspection Procedures - Continued2

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TM 9-1005-211-35C1ChangeNo. 1}HEADQUARTERSDEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYWASHINGTON, D. C., 17 February 1969Direct Support, General Support,and Depot Maintenance ManualIncluding Repair Parts andSpecial Tool ListsPISTOL, CALIBER .45, AUTOMATIC: M1911A1,WITH HOLSTER, HIP, W/E(1005-673-7965)PISTOL, CALIBER .45, AUTOMATIC: M1911A1,WITH HOLSTER, SHOULDER, W/E(1005-561-2003)TM 9-1005-211-35.4 April 1968, is changed as follows:Page 1-1. Add the following note after paragraph 1-1.Note. All maintenance data, repair parts and special tools and equipment in this manual are used to maintain Caliber.45 Pistol M191 1; applicable.Page 2-3, table 2-2:Probable causes column. After Worn cock notch, Add "Worn sear."Corrective action column. After Replace hammer, 14, fig B-3, Add "Replace sear, 18, fig B-3."Page 2-5, table 2-3:Spot check, Command, and Pre-embarkation columns. Add "X" opposite Trigger Pull:Action column. Line 35, Change to read: Inspect the barrel bearing for burs and elongation.Line 45, Change to read: Inspect the recoil *** damage or deformity. The recoil spring must exhibit a freelength of not more than 63/4 inches or less than 61/4 inches.After last sentence. Add the following note.Nub. Recoil spring plugs will not he declared unserviceable when the retaining tab is damaged or broken. There isno change in weapon functioning or impairment of personnel safety when plugs without tabs are utilized.Page 3-1.3-2. General Repair Methods b. Replacement of Parts. (2) (Superseded) When assembling a unit, replace unserviceable pins and screws. Page 3-3.3-6. Correcting Trigger Pullb. Trigger Pull Exercise. This is evidence *** other probable causes. If the trigger pull cannot be corrected by stoningor changing magazine assemblies, replace components, as required.c. Creep in Trigger.Change last sentence to read: If the creep cannot be corrected by stoning, replace components, as required.1

Section II. REPAIR PARTSPageNo.(1)SourceMaint andRecov CodeAction(a)SourceB-4B-5Change:column 1bcolumn 1acolumn 10bChange:column 1b v(5)QtyIncinUnit(6)30-Day DS MaintAllowance(a)(b)1-20 21-50H1005-600-8598SLIDE GROUPRECEIVER GROUPEXTRACTOR ***1005-556-4058HOUSING, ***X1IM(4)UnitofMeas(c)51-100(7)30-Day GS MaintAllowance(a)(b)1-20 21-50 Change column 35220-731-9916 2 - GAGE, *** 0.7055 OD7319916 n(a)Fig.No.(b)ItemNo.11Section III. SPECIAL TOOLS, TEST AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENTB-9(c)51-100(8)1-YrAlwPer100EquipContgcy

*TM 9-1005-211-35TECHNICAL MANUALNo. 9-1005-211-35}HEADQUARTERS,DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYWASHINGTON, DC., 4 April 1968PISTOL, CALIBER .45, AUTOMATIC M1911A1This manual is current as of 6 February 1968CHAPTER 1.Section I.II.CHAPTER 2.ParagraphsINTRODUCTIONGeneral . 1-1,1-2Description and data . 1-3Page1-11-1Section I.II.III.IV.DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT AND DEPOTMAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSRepair parts, special tools and equipment .Troubleshooting.Inspection.Depot maintenance instructions .2-1, 2-22-32-4,2-62-72-12-32-42-7CHAPTER 3.Section I.II.III.CHAPTER 4.REPAIR INSTRUCTIONSGeneral Maintenance.Maintenance of Caliber .45, Automatic, Pistol, M1911A1.Repair standards .FINAL ENDIX A.REFERENCES .A-1B.DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT AND DEPOT MAINTENANCEREPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LISTSRepair Parts For:Major Groups and Assemblies .Slide Group .Receiver Group.B-4B-4B-5This manual supersedes TM 9 1005-211-34, 22 June 1964, including C1, 13 April 1967, and TM 9-1005-211-35P, 29April 1964.i

CHAPTER 1INTRODUCTIONSection I. GENERAL1-1. ScopeThese instructions are in accordance with the MACand are published for the use of direct support, generalsupport, and depot maintenance personnel maintainingthe Caliber .45, Automatic, Pistol M1911AI. They provideinformation on the maintenance of the equipment which isbeyond the scope of the tools, equipment, personnel orsupplies normally available to operator's andorganizational maintenance.1-2. Forms and Recordsa. General. DA Forms and procedures usedfor equipment maintenance will be only those prescribed inTM 38-750, Army Equipment Record Procedures.b. Recommendations for Equipment PublicationImprovements.Report of errors, omissions, andrecommendation for improving this publication by theindividual user is encouraged. Reports should be submittedon DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to DAPublication) and forwarded direct to the CommandingGeneral, Headquarters, U.S. Army Weapons Command,ATTN: AMSWE-SMM-P, Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island.Illinois 61201.Section II. DESCRIPTION AND DATA1-3. Description and Tabulated DataRefer to TM 9-1005-211-12.1-1

DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOTMAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSSection I. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT2-1. Repair Parts Special Tools and EquipmentRefer to appendix B.2-2. Improvised ToolsRefer to table 2-1.Table 2-1. Improvised T

tm 9-1005-211-35 department of the army technical manual direct support, general support, and depot maintenance manual including repair parts and special tool lists pistol, caliber .45, automatic: m1911a1, with holster, w/e (1005-673-7965) pistol, calib

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