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I won't get an abstinence coin for this month but it will be worth it. My budget, set to begin in April, will be remain intact.Another purchase doesn't help your quest. But double digits? I get it.
I think his great grandpappy will be looking down with admiration after I drill and tap it for rmr and an accessory rail.If my great grandson sold one of my guns for $20, I'd be inclined to suddenly resurrect and kill him myself. No doubt it went to an 18 pack or some other nonsense. No shade at you, arakboss, however that's one disrespectful family member right there and another fine example of why I don't want any of my family to get any of my stuff when I die.
Thanks, the serial look up section of Colt's website came back with 1923 so it's probably one or the other. Wolf & Klar started selling lots of Colts around 1920 so it all seems to fit together timeline wise.If I am reading my book right, it says your Colt was made in 1924.
My book is by R L Wilson, Colt an American Legend. List all the Colts made up until the book was published.Thanks, the serial look up section of Colt's website came back with 1923 so it's probably one or the other. Wolf & Klar started selling lots of Colts around 1920 so it all seems to fit together timeline wise.
I have a Colt SAA from 1919 that is in much worse condition than that. It still shoots but looks like it was drug behind a horse. In 2019 it was appraised at $1400 for a new insurance company. It has honest wear and originality on it's side, but yours looks pretty good for a 100 year old survivor. Before you do anything get a good appraisal! DRIf it turns out to be a really valuable firearm, I may trade it away for an equal value of budget firearms. The condition of the plating is really poor so it's difficult to compare it to other sale prices I have seen. Valuable firearms and my ownership don't really mix well.
I think your wife is right...those pesos look like real gold!3461XX is the serial number.
Other side of pearl grips has wolf & klar bull carving.
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Oh yeah, way to goI think his great grandpappy will be looking down with admiration after I drill and tap it for rmr and an accessory rail.
I believe you are misreading dates. The PAT years were from 1800s not 1900sI'm NO EXPERT. BUT, But, but.......
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Awwwww.......Come On Man
Note the photo of the Pat. dates.
Why would a revolver produced in the 1920s have 1970's Pat. dates on it?
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This photo is of my 2nd Gen SAA.
Aloha, Mark
I believe you are misreading dates. The PAT years were from 1800s not 1900s