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| Senior Member | $500 1928 1911 Need some good advice here gents... A local gun shop has a Colt Govt. Issue 1911 labeled as a "parts gun" because the previous owner thought he was a gunsmith and stippled the frame on the frame under the grips, ruining it as a collectible. When covered with grips, the work is invisible. The gun has many non-original parts, but it otherwise appears in good shape (I couldn't tell if the parts were original or not; I'm not a collector, so I don't care). I'd just like something Government issue, and shootable. Think $500 plus California tax (8.5% = $40) plus Dross fee ($35) is reasonable ($576)? Last edited by Spikestrip; 10-09-2007 at 11:27 PM. Reason: (Questions answered) |
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| Senior Member | What make? If the receiver and slide are in good shape, other parts can be purchased to bring it back to an 'as issued' condition. Is the stippling under the trigger guard or ? I was out looking today and prices for 1911 models far exceed the $576; even for good used ones. |
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| Senior Member | Picked her up this evening, and am going to spend the night pouring on some tlc (she's dry as a bone, ignored, and lonely)... Pics to come! By the way, the serial is 550,0xx and from the website, it looks like its an original 1918 to 1919 piece. Colt: S/N 450,000 to 629,500 = Oct. 24, 1918 to April 10, 1919 (From Colt 1911 .45 ACP Production Statistics and Serial Numbers) Trying to figure out how to post pics....... Last edited by Spikestrip; 11-05-2007 at 10:27 PM. |
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