Ok I have a good one for the gun braintrust here. I have a buddy that is going through some of his FIL guns becuase the FIL is not doing so well anymore. He has a NIB Colt .22 Super .38 Government. I cant find anything on the internet about price. So I was hoping that maybe one of you would know what it is worth. He doesnt want to get taken advantage of and get what the gun is worth for his FIL. Thanks in advance.
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I think you got these words mixed up … Colt .22 Super .38 Government
pretty sure he has a Colt 1911 chambered in .38 Super, Government model
and he probably has the .22 LR Ciener conversion as you just replace the slide and magazine.
And/Or he also has a Colt 1911 Service Model ACE 22LR pistol.
value will depend on the series, serial number, overall condition, and if he has the original boxes and their condition … could easily be $500 to $5000+
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Originally posted by Cajun Blake View PostI think you got these words mixed up … Colt .22 Super .38 Government
pretty sure he has a Colt 1911 chambered in .38 Super, Government model
and he probably has the .22 LR Ciener conversion as you just replace the slide and magazine.
And/Or he also has a Colt 1911 Service Model ACE 22LR pistol.
value will depend on the series, serial number, overall condition, and if he has the original boxes and their condition … could easily be $500 to $5000+
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Originally posted by Cajun Blake View PostI think you got these words mixed up … Colt .22 Super .38 Government
pretty sure he has a Colt 1911 chambered in .38 Super, Government model
and he probably has the .22 LR Ciener conversion as you just replace the slide and magazine.
And/Or he also has a Colt 1911 Service Model ACE 22LR pistol.
value will depend on the series, serial number, overall condition, and if he has the original boxes and their condition … could easily be $500 to $5000+
Ok so it looks like a Model 3150. He said the gun is new from factory and does have the original box. Here is the end of the box of the gun.
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nearly all of the boxes labeled "O3150 conversion kit .22LR" included the slide with .22LR barrel, magazine, spring, and extractor. There is no serial number on the box b/c slides were not numbered, only the frame.
The styrofoam insert is press-molded to store a pistol; however the pistol would have been sold separately in it's own Colt box. (with a SN visible on outside of box). Your pictured .22LR conversion will only fit on a 5" government model pistol chambered either in 45 ACP or 38 Super. The conversion will NOT fit on a commander or officers model pistol. I've seen the conversion kits sell for $300 ~ $475.
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Originally posted by Cajun Blake View Postnearly all of the boxes labeled "O3150 conversion kit .22LR" included the slide with .22LR barrel, magazine, spring, and extractor. There is no serial number on the box b/c slides were not numbered, only the frame.
The styrofoam insert is press-molded to store a pistol; however the pistol would have been sold separately in it's own Colt box. (with a SN visible on outside of box). Your pictured .22LR conversion will only fit on a 5" government model pistol chambered either in 45 ACP or 38 Super. The conversion will NOT fit on a commander or officers model pistol. I've seen the conversion kits sell for $300 ~ $475.
Gotcha. He said he found the extra conversion kit in a scope box. So he probably put the gun in the conversion box. I looked up the serial number and it came up with 2 matches on the Colt website. The 2 it came up with is the Government Model MKIV series 70 and the Government model MKIV Ace. How do I tell which it is. Here are pics of the gun.
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Call COLT and give them the SN to confirm exact details. For a nominal fee, they can provide you with a history of the pistol on Colt’s letterhead; mostly done by collectors of 100+ yr old Colt and S&W firearms. That pistol has been shot (although very few times), shows minimal holster wear, and has been disassembled before. Still in excellent condition and a beautiful piece.
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Ask your buddy to look for all the paperwork and tools that goes in the boxes and take care of the boxes. Even though the box is tattered it brings significant value to the pistol. Sometimes the right box for a Colt will bring 300.00 by itself.
They can also get in touch with these folks and they are very helpful for someone that does not know much about Colts:
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