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Colt Fourth Model Gold .22 LORD Derringer with Book & Etc 1959-1963 (D) 4th MINT Guns International #: 101325327 Seller's Inventory #: Category: Colt Pistols - Derringer - Colt Pistols - Rimfire Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: hipshot Member Since: 5/29/08 State: Illinois Country: United States Fax: Number of Active Listings: 8 Total Number of Listings: 106 Seller: Private Seller Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. 3 days Payment Types Accepted: Cash, Money-Order, Checks are OK normally clear within three business days Description: SOLD PENDINGFUNDS ..PRICE DROP was 455 now 375! No Credit Card Fees! Vintage Colt Fourth Model .22 LORD Derringer with Book and Misc in MINT Un-Fired Condition. The serial number is "540XXD" and was Mfg in the early 1960’s with the (D) Suffix. The Original Gold Finish is 99%. The Un-Fired Bore is Bright & Mint. The Original Colt Wood grips are in Mint Condition. This comes with the Book Case in V/Good Condition, The book clasp is damaged along with some slight storage marks, Also is included Original Bore-Brush, Presentation Bookmark & Info Paper. This was the First Series of the #4 not the more common 1970/1976 version. .... I will need a Current Valid Signed FFL or C&R-FFL to Ship but NO shipping to FFL-DEALERS in California, Also Please check with your FFL-Dealer to see if he will receive a gun from a C&R FFL before . If they do not you can find another FFL Dealer in your area or you can pay $25.00 extra for me to transfer through my Local FFL-Dealer. If you have any Questions email me before you Bid. Payment by Cash, Money-Order, Cashiers Check or 3% Credit-Card Fee, Shipping should be around $30.00 depending on where the FFL is located.... Please email me if you want more pictures. SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes Manufacturer: COLT Model: Colt Fourth Model (D) Suffix Serial Number: "540XXD Caliber Info: 22 short Condition: MINT Finish: Gold Manufacture Date: Early 1960's |