Two-tone 1911 from World War 2? #1911pistol
This guide explains the 'two-tone' finish often seen on World War II-era 1911 pistols. Expert analysis reveals this is not a cosmetic choice but a result of selective hardening processes involving molten lead dips, which then react differently with the Parkerization finish. This historical characteristic is distinct from modern reproductions and highlights unique manufacturing techniques of the era.












