He said its in original condition and its very expensive may be around 5000 us dollarCan't tell from these pics.
Does he have any bridges for sale?
No offence intended. I'm kinda frisky this morning.
Serial # might be a good clue.
Not likely it is original
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One of my friend have a colt single action army in 45 cal is this in orignal condition or not according to him he said its in orignal condition and super rare
Ok thanksGo to Colt's website and it has a serial number lookup. It will tell you when it was manufactured. Not all Colts are listed on their website and you may have to call Colt customer service for this info.
It will give you a manufacture date and it might be correct. Or it might be bogusGo to Colt's website and it has a serial number lookup. It will tell you when it was manufactured. Not all Colts are listed on their website and you may have to call Colt customer service for this info.
Probably not original and it appears the action is brokenHe said its in original condition and its very expensive may be around 5000 us dollar
Are you sure that the colt doesnt made revolvers like in this golden finish and engraving
I agree. The photographs aren’t good enough to be 100% certain, but just from these photographs alone, I would be extremely skeptical based on the blued hammer and ejector rod head. It doesn’t fit in, looks extremely odd, and I’ve never seen another engraved Single Action Army of similar configuration.99% not factory original.