Skip to main content
Help Center Community Shop

Colt 45 SA

Comments

3 comments

  • rballi
    Thanks for the input. I kinda feel the same way about original vs shooter vs whatever. Someone told me that according to the serial number, it is a 1905 gun. The numbers match in all the right places and most of the lettering an logos are there. Other than the Colt Cowboy, I don't think I've seen a Colt Single Action in any condition set out on a table or auction for less than $750 - $1000. I need to think about it real hard before a I make a serious offer. I don't want to offend him by going too low, nor do I want to make too high of an offer for him to jump on right away. I'll try and fish out a ballpark figure from him. Any other info or tips are still appreciated.
    0
  • v35
    That's a 1905, first generation Colt. Personally, I'd strip the nickle plate and reblue the ejector tube and cylinder before attempting to sell it.
    0
  • rballi
    It 'WAS' a 1st Gen 1905 Colt SA. I took it to a local gun shop that I do business with to help me date & ID the gun. I was asked if I was going to sell it; I said I might take it to the next gun show to have some fun harassing the dealers. I was offered $900 for the gun. I no longer have a Colt 45 SA; but, I can say that I have owned one!
    0

Please sign in to leave a comment.

Recent Activity

Didn’t find what you’re looking for?