Hello all - just picked up my first 1911 at a local auction. I'd always wanted one of these, but never did any research before this one came up. Not much of a pistol collector really (I've got a 1944 dated P-38). Now that I've got it, I was able to do some research and see that it dates from October 1918. Total cost with fees was about $1200. Any thoughts on how I did based on these photos? It looks to have been kept fairly dry, rarely shot (bore is shiny).
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That's one very nice pistol!
You got yourself a great deal there. I found one similar for sale on Gunboards.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...?Item=86997981
Regards,
Brian
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No, that is acceptable on the early ones. Good pistol at a great price BTW!
GaryOriginally posted by Lignemaginot View PostA quick question for knowledgeable Colt 1911 owners - all the other 1911 that I have seen have the horse at the rear of the slide, not in between the lettering... should I be concerned?
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Originally posted by Lignemaginot View PostA quick question for knowledgeable Colt 1911 owners - all the other 1911 that I have seen have the horse at the rear of the slide, not in between the lettering... should I be concerned?
No. The Colt was moved from the rear of the serrations to between the patent legend about SN 275,000.
JT
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Colt1911 maybe from 1913
Gentlemen,
I would like to have your opinion about my Colt 1911 Commercial which I bough a couple of years ago. Serial No 48489
From what I have found out on the web this Colt was made 1913. Is it correct.
I found it in its original box with an original magazine and these booklets that you can see on the picture.
I will give you a link to see more pictures.
http://www.gotavapen.se/gota/colt/colt1911.htm
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Pas de croix- You must have looked up the serial for the M1911 (Military) and not the Government Model (Civilian). The M1911 (Military) serial No. 48489 was made in 1913 - Colt Government Model (Civilian) C48489 was made in 1916.
The C prefix is for "Commercial" (Civilian Sales).Last edited by jdbwoodsman; 02-01-2008, 09:52 PM.
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Originally posted by jdbwoodsman View PostPas de croix- You must have looked up the serial for the M1911 (Military) and not the Government Model (Civilian). The M1911 (Military) serial No. 48489 was made in 1913 - Colt Government Model (Civilian) C48489 was made in 1916.
The C prefix is for "Commercial" (Civilian Sales).
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