The last time Remington produced 1911 pistols was more than 90 years ago. In 1917, the U.S. Ordnance Department issued an order to Remington-UMC to manufacture 500,000 1911s for the armed services. The first Remington-UMC produced 1911 pistols were delivered in August of 1918.
On Nov. 11, 1918, the armistice ending World War I was signed and the contract from the Ordnance Department with Remington-UMC was suspended. In all, Remington-UMC produced 21,677 1911s.
The Remington-branded 1911 R1 is an A1 variant of the 1911 with modern upgrades. Like the original 1911, the 1911 R1 has a flat mainspring housing, short trigger and double-diamond, walnut grips.
Modern enhancements include a flared and lowered ejection port; beveled magazine well; loaded chamber indicator; high-profile dovetailed single-dot front and two-dot rear sights; a 3.5 - 5 pound trigger pull; and a match-grade stainless steel barrel and barrel bushing. It also has the Series 80-style firing-pin block safety.
The pistol will be shipped in a custom carry case with two seven-round magazines and a barrel bushing wrench. It will be produced in Ilion, New York.