Anyone have an idea what my 2 .45's are worth?

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The first one is a Colt 1911 from the 1st war. Serial # C6605.
The second is a Colt SAA 2nd generation unfired (factory test only)
 
Now that is quite a first post!
Do you have anymore goodies like that kicking around? You likely have a good idea of their value, so is price for both closer to four grand or seven grand?
 
Need details and / or pictures.
What condition is the 1911 in?
Year of manufacture and caliber make a difference in value on the SAA.
 
The first one is a Colt 1911 from the 1st war. Serial # C6605.
The second is a Colt SAA 2nd generation unfired (factory test only)

Interesting, yes pictures would be nice. Do you have the box for the SAA? Can you give us a partial serial number, as they were made for 20 years, the older the better!
 
The 1911 is a civilian with the c prefix on the serial number. It never went to war.

True and false, first it's not a 1911, it's a Government model; second it could have gone to war if it is one of the 5000 contracted Colts by the Canadian Government in 1914. By the serial number, I am very confident that it is one of those.
 
Come on OP, show them you can post again.
Maybe you could answer my question. On your own judgement, are the two together closer to $3,000, or $7,000?
 
I have 7 of the "Canadian Contract" Colts, one without 100% original parts and a worn finish can go for around $950-$1,000. All original parts and 98% finish can run you up to $4,000.00 Canadian dollars.


The "Standard Catalog of Military Firearms: The Collectors Price and Reference Guide (2013) lists the following prices in US dollars;

Fair: $850
Good: $1,200
V.G.: $1,800
Exc: $2,500

Like the man said, useless without pictures! Here are 6 of my 7;

Uploaded at Snapagogo.com
 
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First post, no pics, dude doesn't even bother coming back for 3 days to check for the answers he's looking for. Wanker. I'll give you $20 for the both of them, you pay shipping.
 
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