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Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 1
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Hello, new member to TFF here,
I have a Gen 1 Colt SAA sn 3553XX circa 1936 in excellent to mint condition, barrel is 5-1/2", finish is nickel and caliber is .44 special. The grips are dark wooden (black?), when I bought the gun in 1982, I was told that they were ebony. I heard there were only 506 produced in .44 special and only 100 guns produced in 1936. Are there many of this type in Nickel? Anybody have an idea of current value? Thanks for any feedback.
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 333
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Given the rarity I would suggest you contact Colt for a factory letter to ascertain how this revolver left the factory. If it is an aftermarket barrel/cylinder it will greatly downgrade the value.
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 2,281
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Welcome to TFF.
Clear photos will help confirm whether your Colt's caliber, finish and grips are original, and might save expense of a letter from Colt. |
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