Looks like something Sarco would have from time to time...they pull all kinds of stuff out of S.A...
Sarco......good opportunity to drool over 1911's
offer him $300......just kidding but don't get to excited its not that rare....
here is another link that might help you....
Brazilian contract 1911
and moar....
Brazil
The Brazilian army began purchasing 1911 and 1911A1 pistols from Colt in 1921, obtaining in excess of 16,000 of them over the next two decades. In 1942, Brazil declared war on Nazi Germany and sent the 25,000-man Forca Expedicionaria Brasileira to Italy where it fought with distinction alongside Allied forces in Italy. During this time, the U.S. army provided additional M1911A1 pistols to the Brazilian allies.
After World War II, the U.S. government supplied Brazil with machinery for producing the M1911A1 pistol which was installed at Fabrica de Itajuba (later known as IMBEL), a private firm that had been producing weapons for the Brazilian armed forces since 1934. Besides being issued, to the army, IMBEL sold pistols to a number of Latin America armies and police forces and exported them to the United States.
As did many other armies, in the 1970s the Brazilians began phasing out .45 cal. pistols and IMBEL began production of a 1911A1 pistol chambered for the 9mm Parabellum cartridge known as the Automatico pistola M/973, which remains the standard issue handgun of the army to the present day, although supplemented with various Taurus and Beretta pistols