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Old 02-07-2013, 11:19 PM
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Do you have the box it came in? The exact model number should be on there, something like 1911U-45-XXX
Yeah I found it. In fine print beneath the 1911U-45-NBS13 that I can barely read:

"1911, 45, ULTRA COMPACT, NITRON, SLITE, G-10 BLKGF"

So I guess the official model name is "Ultra Compact."



The first Sig, which I first thought was a "Nightmare", and now presume to be a "Fastback" says:

"1911FCA-45-BSS"
"1911F, 45, CARRY, NITRON, SLITE, SAO"

So does the "F" stand for "Fastback"???
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Old 02-08-2013, 01:36 PM
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Hard to keep track of their markings. The two tone Ultra is: 1911U-45-TSS
The nitron Ultra is: 1911U-45-BSS
Both have siglite sights (tritium night sights)

My next Sig will be either the 1911FCA-45-NMR or 1911CO-45-TSS-RCS
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