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Guns International #: 100409097
Seller's Inventory #: 1468
According to all the Colt books, Nickel plating as an option was not even in a catalog until 1951 and even then they were made in such small numbers until the early to mid 1960's that even Paul at Colt said they were extremely scarce before that time. The earliest post war nickel .45 that we have seen in last ten years was an example made in 1959. The factory letter on this one confirms finish, made in 1953 and shipped to sporting goods shop in Chicago in 1954. The gun is mint and looking inside , appears to have only been factory test fired, mint in and out. Gun has vintage pearl grips but letter lists stocks as unlisted so most likely put on by retailer. Excellent original box has proper number on bottom and matching end label. The original wax wrapped cleaning brush is also included. If you collect rare model 1911's and have been looking for a nickel pre 1960 example, you know how rare this gun really is. Just a stunning example for an advanced collection correct and mint in every respect.
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Guns International #: 100409097
Category - Colt Pistols - 1911
- .45 ACP Pistols
Seller's Information
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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
Total Listings: 1476
Seller Type: Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: Credit Card, Cashiers Check
Impossible Mint Never Fired Colt 1911 Nickel .45 Mfg 1953 MIB - Pearl Grips
Description: According to all the Colt books, Nickel plating as an option was not even in a catalog until 1951 and even then they were made in such small numbers until the early to mid 1960's that even Paul at Colt said they were extremely scarce before that time. The earliest post war nickel .45 that we have seen in last ten years was an example made in 1959. The factory letter on this one confirms finish, made in 1953 and shipped to sporting goods shop in Chicago in 1954. The gun is mint and looking inside , appears to have only been factory test fired, mint in and out. Gun has vintage pearl grips but letter lists stocks as unlisted so most likely put on by retailer. Excellent original box has proper number on bottom and matching end label. The original wax wrapped cleaning brush is also included. If you collect rare model 1911's and have been looking for a nickel pre 1960 example, you know how rare this gun really is. Just a stunning example for an advanced collection correct and mint in every respect. SOLD Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1911 Serial Number: 265567-C Caliber Info: 45 ACP Condition: mint Metal Condition: mint Bore Condition: mint Finish: nickel Manufacture Date: 1953 |
Guns International #: 100409097
Seller's Inventory #: 1468
According to all the Colt books, Nickel plating as an option was not even in a catalog until 1951 and even then they were made in such small numbers until the early to mid 1960's that even Paul at Colt said they were extremely scarce before that time. The earliest post war nickel .45 that we have seen in last ten years was an example made in 1959. The factory letter on this one confirms finish, made in 1953 and shipped to sporting goods shop in Chicago in 1954. The gun is mint and looking inside , appears to have only been factory test fired, mint in and out. Gun has vintage pearl grips but letter lists stocks as unlisted so most likely put on by retailer. Excellent original box has proper number on bottom and matching end label. The original wax wrapped cleaning brush is also included. If you collect rare model 1911's and have been looking for a nickel pre 1960 example, you know how rare this gun really is. Just a stunning example for an advanced collection correct and mint in every respect.
Guns International #: 100409097
Seller's Inventory #: 1468
According to all the Colt books, Nickel plating as an option was not even in a catalog until 1951 and even then they were made in such small numbers until the early to mid 1960's that even Paul at Colt said they were extremely scarce before that time. The earliest post war nickel .45 that we have seen in last ten years was an example made in 1959. The factory letter on this one confirms finish, made in 1953 and shipped to sporting goods shop in Chicago in 1954. The gun is mint and looking inside , appears to have only been factory test fired, mint in and out. Gun has vintage pearl grips but letter lists stocks as unlisted so most likely put on by retailer. Excellent original box has proper number on bottom and matching end label. The original wax wrapped cleaning brush is also included. If you collect rare model 1911's and have been looking for a nickel pre 1960 example, you know how rare this gun really is. Just a stunning example for an advanced collection correct and mint in every respect.