Help Solve a Real-Life Mystery: $50,000 Reward Offered to Find Col. Lutz’s Lost 1911 ~ VIDEO

Palmetto State Armory is calling on patriots, collectors, and history buffs alike to help solve a powerful mystery—and there’s a $50,000 reward on the table for the person who finds the missing piece.

This isn’t fiction. This is about Col. Lutz, a Vietnam War hero who survived a close-quarters attack during a base assault by drawing and firing his issued Colt 1911 sidearm, saving his own life and helping repel the enemy.

Years later, after retiring as a full colonel, Lutz brought that same 1911 pistol home with him to the U.S. But like many of us, he eventually traded it at a gun shop in Ocoee, Florida—likely not realizing its future importance as a key piece of American history.

Now, PSA’s Freedom Museum [Opening Soon] Wants to Bring His Gear Home

Palmetto State Armory is building a display in honor of Col. Lutz as part of their upcoming Freedom Museum. They already have nearly everything:

  • His flight helmet
  • Dog tags
  • Flight maps
  • Even the AK rifle used in the attack against him

But the heart of the story—the Colt 1911 that protected him—is still out there.

Honoring Our Men Who Served

Col. Lutz wasn’t just another name on a wall. He flew into a hot zone, landed into chaos, and when face-to-face with an enemy fighter who pulled the trigger and misfired—he drew his .45 and ended the threat. That moment is a raw reminder of what service, courage, and split-second action mean.

Honoring men like Col. Lutz isn’t just about nostalgia—it’s about preserving the legacy of those who carried freedom on their shoulders, one mission at a time.

Here’s What You Can Do

If you have information about the Colt 1911 with the matching serial number (shown in the video), or if you own it, PSA wants to hear from you. The reward for returning it is $50,000.

Email tips or info to: [email protected]

Watch the Video, Share the Story

Watch the full video above to hear the incredible firsthand account from PSA’s Jamin McCallum and help spread the word. With your help, this 1911 can return home to its rightful place—alongside the gear of a true American hero.

Do you know where it is? $50,000 says you might.

The M1911 & .45 ACP Bullet: 1 Of The Most Iconic & Enduring Combinations In The World Of Firearms

Handgun Innovation: Browning Hi-Powers Pistols & Their Variants


Some of the links on this page are affiliate links, meaning at no additional cost to you, Ammoland will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase.
2 Comments
Most Voted
Newest Oldest
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
musicman44mag

Wow, since it has a serial number, the DOJ should know where it is shouldn’t they? That’s why it is so important to have a serial number according to them, right!

Come on DOJ, go tell the person that has it that they could make a serious buck!

Oregoneistan