Need a Colt 1911A1 Military expert
I have a chance to buy from an old man friend of mine a Colt U.S. Government marked 1911A1. It was his fathers gun during WW2 and he has the original G.I. leather holster and green G.I. web belt. I do not have the serial number but the gun is in about 95% condition and has a blued, not parkerized, finish. What is it worth?
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Most, if not all, military production was parkerized. The roll marks on the gun, inspectors initials and, most of all, the serial number would be needed to determine if military or not. 0 -
A ballpark only figure is $675--but that is just an approx. There are so many small details that can make a big difference in the value that we really do need more info including the serial no. [This message has been edited by Der Gebirgsjager (edited 03-09-2002).] 0 -
I wished I had thought to get the serial number but I didn't. It is marked "U.S. Government Property" on the slide and it is a Colt. I know it has not been tampered with in at least 30 years so I know it is all original and it IS blue finish. 0 -
I don't doubt your word that it is blue, and the ones produced before, during, and after W.W.I were blued. The 1911 became the 1911-A1 in the early 1920s and they were still blued until the advent of parkerizing in W.W.II. That's why the serial no. is so important--to place the era of mfg. It may have started life as a 1911, been rebuilt, etc.; so any and all markings and numbers are important to determine a close value. The possibility also exists that it was parkerized and subsequently reblued by a civilian owner, so you will have to get another look at it. 0 -
Thanks Der. I offered him $700 for it and if I get it and find out later it was worth more, good for me. It does have some history with it which makes it a little more valuable for me. 0 -
Refinished 1911A1's generally sell in the $400-500 range.Buy the gun, not the story.Neal 0
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