It looks like a nice gun to me. I'm not an expert on price, but I have seen them go from $2,000-$2,500.
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It looks like a nice gun to me. I'm not an expert on price, but I have seen them go from $2,000-$2,500.
Nice type II. I agree with the estimate of price
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WTB correct sights for a Colt 1913 1911 navy. I also need the hammer. Also a left grip panel 15 rows
Let me know what you have.
Thanks
Paul
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I Have seen hem sell for $1200-$1500. Try the Colt Forum and someone will probably pick it up.
Here is one that I picked up a while back. The holsters come up from time to time on...
Nice gun!
Here's a rig I got from the family of a WWI surgeon.
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Here is a pair of Sweetheart Revolver grips. They are made from two pieces of plexiglass.
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c255/Blockislander/US%20Guns/sweetheart/DSC_0044_zps15aead81.jpg
Here's mine.
I stand corrected after looking again. The roll marks are definitely wrong
Marc at Keystone Arms is a very reputable dealer. The gun looks nice to me.
Nice condition, I think you did well.
Beautiful revolver!
There is a section on the Colt Forum for leather. If you post a picture there someone will identify it for you. One member is a real guru. I think he is turnrivver.
Paul
Nice revolver!
nice gun!
I paid $1,100 for one almost as nice last year. But I agree that "Jack the Dog" gets the highest price all of the time. I have a friend who swears by him.
I am still looking for a nice Remington Rand Type 2 slide.
Thanks,
Paul
WTS a nice 4" WWII Colt Commando Revolver. The gun is in very good condition as shown in the pictures. The front sight has been professional armorer modified to the newer slanted style post war I...
I have one in that range that is like new and has the grey finish.
Paul
Here's a couple of post WWII conversions for comparison.
Paul
It looks fine to me. I have one a few numbers off from this is similar condition that I paid $1,300 for but I have seen them up to $1,500 or so.
Nice shape.