Guns International #: 100431403
Seller's Inventory #: 1657
This is a fine condition Colt Model 1911 Mid production (1919) Commercial model made right at the end of the first war. It retains at least 85% of the beautiful high luster factory blue finish with no marks or problems to finish aside from patina to the top of slide and grip straps. Really nice set of diamond checkered proper grips and original pre war commercially marked two tone magazine. Bore and action are like new as this gun has seen little use aside from maybe sitting in a holster which caused the patina on high spots and exposed grip. Produced right at the beginning of Prohibition, this was the favored side arm during that era and saw extensive use by bootleggers and is featured prominently in all the old gangster movies and this is one lovely example. Never touched or refinished , it remains in stellar condition without the usual ugly blotches often seen on these guns.
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Guns International #: 100431403
Category - Colt Pistols - 1911
- .45 ACP Pistols
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Seller: AAURB
Company: Member Since: 2/18/11
First Name: Anthony
State:
Illinois
Country: United States
Phone: (773) 255-4471
Active Listings: 0
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Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: Credit Card, Cashiers Check
Fine Colt Model 1911 .45 Auto Early Commercial Mfg. in 1919
Description: This is a fine condition Colt Model 1911 Mid production (1919) Commercial model made right at the end of the first war. It retains at least 85% of the beautiful high luster factory blue finish with no marks or problems to finish aside from patina to the top of slide and grip straps. Really nice set of diamond checkered proper grips and original pre war commercially marked two tone magazine. Bore and action are like new as this gun has seen little use aside from maybe sitting in a holster which caused the patina on high spots and exposed grip. Produced right at the beginning of Prohibition, this was the favored side arm during that era and saw extensive use by bootleggers and is featured prominently in all the old gangster movies and this is one lovely example. Never touched or refinished , it remains in stellar condition without the usual ugly blotches often seen on these guns. SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1911 Serial Number: C118279 Caliber Info: 45 ACP Bore Condition: mint Finish: blue Manufacture Date: 1919 |
Guns International #: 100431403
Seller's Inventory #: 1657
This is a fine condition Colt Model 1911 Mid production (1919) Commercial model made right at the end of the first war. It retains at least 85% of the beautiful high luster factory blue finish with no marks or problems to finish aside from patina to the top of slide and grip straps. Really nice set of diamond checkered proper grips and original pre war commercially marked two tone magazine. Bore and action are like new as this gun has seen little use aside from maybe sitting in a holster which caused the patina on high spots and exposed grip. Produced right at the beginning of Prohibition, this was the favored side arm during that era and saw extensive use by bootleggers and is featured prominently in all the old gangster movies and this is one lovely example. Never touched or refinished , it remains in stellar condition without the usual ugly blotches often seen on these guns.
Guns International #: 100431403
Seller's Inventory #: 1657
This is a fine condition Colt Model 1911 Mid production (1919) Commercial model made right at the end of the first war. It retains at least 85% of the beautiful high luster factory blue finish with no marks or problems to finish aside from patina to the top of slide and grip straps. Really nice set of diamond checkered proper grips and original pre war commercially marked two tone magazine. Bore and action are like new as this gun has seen little use aside from maybe sitting in a holster which caused the patina on high spots and exposed grip. Produced right at the beginning of Prohibition, this was the favored side arm during that era and saw extensive use by bootleggers and is featured prominently in all the old gangster movies and this is one lovely example. Never touched or refinished , it remains in stellar condition without the usual ugly blotches often seen on these guns.