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  • franklyn
    I once saw a factory colt 1911 45 auto that was Satin Nickel with blued trigger,sights, grip safty, barrel bushing,trigger,safety. The gun had factory installed black rubber wrap around grips with a gold colt medallion. Anyone have any information on this gun and where I might be albe to find one. Thanks
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  • hacker
    i dont think a us property pistol would be blued. it should be parkerized so maybe it has been refinished. if that is the serial number, a three digit number would be very low and very interesting to collectors, but if refinished, that hurts a lot.
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  • Der Gebirgsjager
    The early pistols were indeed blued, although it was a heavy dull blue which was done by a different process than today's hot blue. If your pistol has a bright shiney blue similar to a Python it has been refinished. Still, such a low serial number would have collector interest. I'd get it visually appraised by an expert. If there are none in your area take it to a gun show and show it around. You'll probably get several opinions and be able to get a ball park idea of the value.
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  • AntiqueDr
    Folks, the correct finish for a 1912 mfg 1911 pistol is polished blue. The very first military series guns were pulled from the commercial production, so it is definitely possible that a 3-digit military 1911 would have a commercial finish, rather than the military finish referred to above.Best to have the gun looked at, hands-on, by a reputable Colt collector. You MIGHT find one of those at a big gun show...
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