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VERY RARE COLT GOVERNMENT MODEL COCKING INDICATOR

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:5,000.00 USD Estimated At:10,000.00 - 15,000.00 USD
VERY RARE COLT GOVERNMENT MODEL COCKING INDICATOR

PROTOTYPE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# C113293. This pistol was once part of the Colt Factory Collection having inventory #695. It was later donated to Connecticut State Library in 1950s & deaccessioned in late 1970s. Museum card #695 notes that it is a "Commercial Experimental". Truly historical, one of a kind Colt pistol. Further supporting its experimental nature, it is w/out the VP trigger guard inspection proof having only a "G" stamped on frame by disconnector & "3" on top of rail near feed ramp plus "5" stamped on underside of slide at center just behind breech face. Unusual aspect is left side of slide has rampant Colt at midpoint plus "COLT AUTOMATIC CALIBRE .45" to its left w/ no other markings such as patent dates. On slide at top edge of left just forward of cocking grooves is keyhole shaped screw attached piece having spring loaded component that protrudes when cartridge is at breech face serving as loaded chamber indicator. Bbl. 5" blued w/ port area in the white. Area in front of legs marked w/ what appears to be left half of Gothic H (rnd. surface likely limited full mark) plus slightly below & to right, Gothic S; viewed w/ breech up. Mfg. 1919 w/ wide spur hammer, flat mainspring housing having lanyard loop, double diamond checkered walnut grips plus checkered slide stop & wide tab thumb safety. Long blued steel trigger, short tang grip safety & blunt legs on spring guide. MAGS: very good to excellent 7 rd. 2 tone having pinned base. Blued portion near excellent w/ upper unfinished portion having gray tone w/ in the white spots. Center of follower, aligned with bore axis, has cartridge formed wear line. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of 16 March 1995 Richard Ellis evaluation, he comments further state it has 99% of its original factory finish & is original in all respects; information statement plus photocopy of Colt #695 museum card (in multiple list) giving pertinent info & hand written note stating "SOLD" plus "Connecticut Library Museum". CONDITION: near excellent overall appearance having very faint thinning at high points on front of slide & at transition points of slide's sides to its rnd. top. Polished throat & feed ramp. Near excellent bore & extremely minimal function wear on bbl. plus rails of slide & frame. Very faint frame mark from improper slide stop installation. (21-2963/NW). CURIO. $10,000-15,000.