Hi I have a NIB Colt 1911 WWI reproduction. I want to sell it and I wanted to know what a fair asking price would be?
Price check on 1911 WWI Redo
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First issue serial number started or ended with WMK 2nd issue started or ended with WWI.The WMK marked 1911's seem to command more of a premium if unfired and with all original accessories box etc.Last edited by Dave in Pa; 01-30-2016, 10:32.Comment
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The first "carbonia blue" WMK series were finished by Doug Turnbull...perhaps the best restorer of vintage Colt finishes out there. The finish he applied is breathtaking, and the pistol itself is as accurate as any Gold Cup I've fired. These were a product of the Colt Custom Shop, and it shows!Comment
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That looks like the going price. Here's a couple on GunBroker.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=543733425
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=543507329Last edited by Allen; 02-24-2016, 08:24.Comment
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Turnbull had a display at Louisville a few years back, and one of their reps confirmed their doing the finish on the carbonia (WMK prefix) pistols. The only thing that bugs me about these is that Colt left the "feathering" (metal peened up by the stamping process) around the various roll stamps, while virtually all M1911 series pistols until recently had the feathering polished off prior to finishing. Knowing Turnbull's reputation, I asked why THEY had not performed this step. The answer was that Colt had simply refused to pay for them to do this...plus, it likely would have disturbed the "rough" 1917-style machining marks that were part of the package.
It seems like a lot of owners have just stuck these away in the safe, which is a shame. Mine is an absolutely delightful shooting pistol, tiny sights notwithstanding. The trigger pull is match grade, and the pistol is custom-shop tight and is sighted in perfectly. I've shot more than one "one-ragged-hole" groups with mine. One of the neat things about them is that they are built as as a straight M1911, with none of the extra safeties found on current Gov't models.
My opinion is that these pistols are currently undervalued, and should increase in value significantly as time goes by.Last edited by jonnyo55; 02-25-2016, 10:24.Comment
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Everything I find on the internet indicates Ron's Gun Shop did the finishing, but maybe Turnbull did some too.
Anyone else have knowledge of this.
Colt sort of got their mission confused on this one. I had never heard that the pistols were custom built at Colt, but seems strange that if so they didn't take the time to finish polish the slide.Comment

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