Been debating on selling this for a while, so I guess I will post and see if anyone is looking for one. Did serial # search on Colt's website and it showed a 1910 year of manufacture. As you can see, there is very little factory bluing left. The magazine, which appears to have been paired with this pistol for a long while, is marked FN. There is a small piece of the edge of one of the grips that was broken off and gone when I picked this up years ago. All safeties function and the firing pin launched a Q-Tip out of the barrel the one time I dry fired it, so as far as I can tell it is in fully functioning firing condition if you really wanted to do that. I have never fired it.
I have a couple of other Colts I am debating on selling as well. One is a .22 Short Colt Junior in polished nickel and the other is a 1972/3 Combat Commander in satin nickel.
I have a couple of other Colts I am debating on selling as well. One is a .22 Short Colt Junior in polished nickel and the other is a 1972/3 Combat Commander in satin nickel.
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