Series 70 colt with differences what do I have here *update* I know what I have

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So I picked this up over Xmas and it finally got here, I've got some speculation that this might of been a special run that never happened, anyway I haven't seen another like it I know there must be more so if you have one and know why the serial # is where it is and I know series 70 in govt are hard to come by in satin nickel

Series 70 government in satin nickel, has serial number forward of the trigger guard. Also got box and paperwork saying it was purchased at hunters in 1975 for $250
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Does yours have the serial number forward of the trigger guard? I have a blued series 70 made in the same serial range but the serial number is behind the trigger guard

It's possible that it is only an error from an employee....if it was a special run it would show in the serial number or on the end label on the box. Anything special on the label?

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Hi NAA, I know you have a lot of colt knowledge do you know anything about serial# ahead of the take down pin?

Personally, never seen it. Not sure if it makes your Colt a rare bird or worth a premium over the run in the same serial number range with the numbers stamped in the usual area.

But it sure is kinda cool just the same.

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I have colts with the serial number in both places. Older one's behind, newer in front. satin, blue and chrome models
 
Cool, with such located serial number it leave the frame free to drill some holes to install a scope base... just kidding...
 
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