66 Bonneville
02-17-2017, 09:53
Hello all, new to this site and like what I see so far! :)
Have questions on a 1911A1 that I've owned for the past 20+ years. I've read that the Robert Sears inspector cartouche for the Colt 1911A1 was used for serial numbers from 723,000 to 750,500. How exacting are those serial number ranges? Is there a Colt registry or some other organization that I can look into to answer this?
I ask because my 1911A1 s/n is 750549, and is still marked with the RS cartouches. From what I've read and found so far, his tenure and cartouche use should have been changed over to WB about 49 units earlier.
Additionally, should it be determined that this s/n (by some miracle) is the very last unit with the RS cartouche, does that add anything to the collector value?
Can someone also give me some idea of the retail value of this particular side arm, being manufactured just before the start of WWII? I see prices anywhere from $2,000 to $7,000.
Thank you!
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Have questions on a 1911A1 that I've owned for the past 20+ years. I've read that the Robert Sears inspector cartouche for the Colt 1911A1 was used for serial numbers from 723,000 to 750,500. How exacting are those serial number ranges? Is there a Colt registry or some other organization that I can look into to answer this?
I ask because my 1911A1 s/n is 750549, and is still marked with the RS cartouches. From what I've read and found so far, his tenure and cartouche use should have been changed over to WB about 49 units earlier.
Additionally, should it be determined that this s/n (by some miracle) is the very last unit with the RS cartouche, does that add anything to the collector value?
Can someone also give me some idea of the retail value of this particular side arm, being manufactured just before the start of WWII? I see prices anywhere from $2,000 to $7,000.
Thank you!
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