I just acquired my friends dad's 112mm (4.409") barreled Colt New Service in 45 Colt serial number shows it was made in 1913 = its 106 - 107 years old and is in surprisingly good condition for its age I do not see any special markings on it.
My friend lives in the States is an American his dad lived in northern BC he passed away 14 years ago the RCMP have been storing his firearms including this revolver for 14 years.
I got involved in trying to recover his dad's guns over a year ago now couldn't save some but got most of them.
I was hoping to find out as much about this revolver that I can it looks like it has its original bluing is fairly tight with Rem 255gr cast factory ammo it groups very nicely but hits 6" low and 6" left at 20 yards
I'm curious as to the stag grips where these a factory item or upgrade or after market?
I'm not looking to sell but am curious as to an approximate price this one could be worth.
I'd appreciate any thoughts...
I just found this link to an article I have to say I never new the original 45 Colt brass was almost rimless.
https://americanhandgunner.com/handguns/the-new-new-45/


My friend lives in the States is an American his dad lived in northern BC he passed away 14 years ago the RCMP have been storing his firearms including this revolver for 14 years.
I got involved in trying to recover his dad's guns over a year ago now couldn't save some but got most of them.
I was hoping to find out as much about this revolver that I can it looks like it has its original bluing is fairly tight with Rem 255gr cast factory ammo it groups very nicely but hits 6" low and 6" left at 20 yards
I'm curious as to the stag grips where these a factory item or upgrade or after market?
I'm not looking to sell but am curious as to an approximate price this one could be worth.
I'd appreciate any thoughts...
I just found this link to an article I have to say I never new the original 45 Colt brass was almost rimless.
https://americanhandgunner.com/handguns/the-new-new-45/


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