Hi, I don't post on this part of the forum often, I'm a M1 Carbine junkie, but I bought a basket case Colt this week-end at the Gun Show in San Antonio that appears to be made up of two different Colts. The slide and BBL I believe to be of the 445 cal and with a set of crossed sabers just to the upper left of the Stallion on the left rear of the slide. The Title stamping is on the right side. The BBL is marked on the right side of the BBL above the lug with three stampings. The first is a Crown above a circle with a V inside, the next is a Crown above a circle with a CP inside and the last is the NP. The frame is Colt, but only has the Triangle with the VP inside it on the front part of the trigger guard and a T on the rear part oe the trigger guard. No Inspector stamping or P above the mag release. All the parts are there and I assembled the pistol . There is also a extra BBL that is marked COLT 45 AUTO just above the lug on the lower left side. The lug is stamped with a P just above and to the right of the pin and a S on the bottom in front of the lug. I only have 1 book on the 45 ( J.C.Harrison ) printed in 2003 and it tells me this extra BBL is a Colt Type 6 , 1943 ? BBL. The slide is pitted slightly on the front of the slide on both sides and a few spots under the patented date and a small spot under the word Calibre on the other side. My question ( I don't have a camara ) are these parts worth anything to anyone. I know what the WW-II BBL might bring, but have no idea about the British BBL and Slide. Also, this book I have has them I.D.ed as RAF between Jan 1918 and April 1919. Thank You for any Info. Bob