On display were a M1911 Colt slide made by Savage during WWI. The war ended and the contract was cancelled before anything other than slides were made. Also on display was a British Enfield in .303 caliber made by Savage during WWII. There were 2 Model 220 shotguns. One "U.S." marked with Ordnance "Bomb" in 12 gauge. The other is in .22 SHOT caliber, thought to have been made under contract during WWII for the Army Air Corp to shoot birds inside aircraft hangers. Also featured were pictures and information about Savage production of the M1907 .45 a.c.p. pistol submitted for U.S. government trials, the Lewis gun in WWI, and the Thompson Machinegun in WWII. It was a great military show. NO JUNK.