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Colt fitted its 2-inch Cobra with an aluminum cylinder and dubbed it the 'Aircrewman Special.' They did not stand up well in service and were withdrawn in the early 1960s. Family feud game for two players. 1966 saw the debut of the Colt Agent, which was little more than the Cobra with a shorter grip frame, making it slightly more concealable and a half-ounce lighter.
* As of November 1st all new Colt firearms will ship from the factory with 1 magazine. Please read decriptions below to see magaine count in each item *
Colt Government model series 70
G-I-9260 Colt Government Model Series 70 (O1970A1CS) ser# 73B2051, 45 acp, Series 70 custom, Series 70 firing system, 5' barrel, barrel, 8½' overall, brushed stainless finish, arched steel main spring housing, fixed sights, spur hammer, standard grip safety, standard thumb safety, double diamond checkered rosewood grips, includes two 7 rnd magazines, circa 2018 mfg, NIB,$995 SOLD
Colt 1991 Series .38 super Government
G-I-9869 Colt Government series 80 (O2991) serial # 2940866, 38 super, 5' barrel, 8 1/2' overall, blued finish, standard thumb safety, standard grip safety, spur hammer, white dot sights, beveled magazine well, wood grips, one 9 round magazinesNIB, 2019 mfg, $899 SOLD
G-I-9470 Colt Government series 80 (O2091) serial # 38SS10467, 38 super, 5' barrel, 8 1/2' overall, brushed stainless finish, standard thumb safety, standard grip safety, spur hammer, white dot sights, beveled magazine well, black rubber grips, two 9 round magazines, NIB, 2018 mfg, $925 SOLD
Consecutive serial number pairs
G-I-9351 & G-I-9352 Consecutive serial number pair Colt 1991 Government series 80 (O2991) serial # 2938176 & 2938177, .38 super, 5' barrel, 8 1/2' overall, blued finish, standard thumb safety, standard grip safety, spur hammer, white dot carry front & rear sights, double diamond rosewood grips, each firearm includes two 9 round magazines, NIB, circa 2018 mfg, Stock photo, Picture of actual picture of pair you will receive is picture in the Gunbroker ad below. $1899 for pair SOLD
Colt 1991 Series .45 Government
Consecutive serial number pairs
G-I-9496 & G-I-9497 Consecutive serial number pair Colt 1991 Government series 80 (O1991) serial # GV204137 & GV204138, 45acp, 5' barrel, 8 1/2' overall, blued finish, standard thumb safety, standard grip safety, spur hammer, white dot carry front & rear sights, double diamond rosewood grips, each firearm includes two 7 round magazines, NIB. Stock photo. Picture of actual picture of pair you will recieve is picture in the Gunbroker ad below. Eligible for Davidson's Guaranteed Lifetime Replacement Program. Circa 2018 mfg, $1799 pair SOLD
G-I-9867 Colt 1991 Government (O1091) serial # CV50055, 45acp, 5' barrel, 8 1/2' overall, brushed stainless finish, standard thumb safety, standard grip safety, spur hammer, white dot sights, beveled magazine well, black rubber grips, includes one 7 round magazine, NIB, 2019 mfg, $899 SOLD Five nights at freddys 100 free games.
Consecutive serial number pairs
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G-I-9929 & G-I-9930 Consecutive serial number pair Colt 1991 Government series 80 (O1091) serial # CV49431 & CV49432, 45acp, 5' barrel, 8 1/2' overall, brushed stainless finish, standard thumb safety, standard grip safety, spur hammer, white dot sights, beveled magazine well, black rubber grips, each firearm includes one 7 round magazine, NIB, 2018 mfg, $1799 SOLD
Colt Government model series 70
G-I-10124 Colt Government Model Series 70 (O1070A1CS) ser# 73B4725, 45 acp, Series 70 custom, Series 70 firing system, 5' barrel, barrel, 8½' overall, brushed stainless finish, arched steel main spring housing, fixed sights, spur hammer, standard grip safety, standard thumb safety, double diamond checkered rosewood grips, includes one 7 rnd magazine, circa 2019 mfg, NIB,$995 SOLD
Consecutive serial number pairs
WARNING This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
In Store Purchase
Both handguns and long guns now require a 3 day wait unless you have a current CCW permit or you qualify for an exemption. You must now be 21 to purchase a long gun in Florida unless you qualify for a Military / Law Enforcement exemption. All purchases require a background check through the Floirda Department of Law Enforcement with a $5 fee before pickup. A state issued photo ID with correct physical address is required for pickup.
Online Purchase instructions
If you wish to purchase a firearm you may do so through the Gunbroker.com auction link if applicable, call us at 386-774-7296, or email us at centralfloridapawn@cfl.rr.com.
Please mail all payments to:
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All firearm purchases must ship to a licensed dealer in your area and comply with all local/state laws. In order to ship your purchase, you will need to have your local dealer email a copy of their signed FFL to centralfloridapawn@cfl.rr.com or they may fax it to 386-774-7161.
There is a 25% stocking fee on all shipped orders not completed so please make sure you are eligible to purchase before your item ships to a dealer.
Layaways
90 day layaway is available for instore or online purchases. We will do a layaway on Gunbroker fixed price listings unless stated otherwise in ad. Layaways require a 25% non-refundable deposit.
Shipping Charges
Handgun orders will ship via USPS Priority mail with full insurance. Shipping and handling charges on a single firearms purchase will run about $22.50 + 1% for insurance. Shipments within the Southeastern states may be less. Oversized packages or multiple handgun purchases will be more. FedEx 2 day and Overnight are available on request for an extra charge. Long guns will ship FedEx ground.
Firearm Transfers by Mail
We will accept shipped firesarm transfers from other dealers for a total of $35 (includes background check) for the first piece. Additional firearms on the same transfer will be discounted. Please stop in or call us with the shipping dealer's contact information and we will supply them with a copy of our FFL. If you wish to ship your a firearm to another dealer for transfer, please call or stop in. Handguns are $30 + shipping charges. Long guns are an addtional fee based on packaging requirements.
Private Party Transfers
We offer private party transfers for $35 (includes background check). Both parties must be present. We will run the serial #, process the paperwork, and run a background check on the recieving person. All State and Fedaral laws are applicalbe for the transfer.
Terms and Condtions
Florida residents must pay 6.5% Sales Tax. We accept a money order or cashiers check for payment. Visa, MasterCard, and Discover are subject to a 2% lost cash discount. Orders paid by personal or business check will be held for 10 days before shipping. All firearms must be shipped to a licensed dealer. In order to ship, we require a signed FFL from your local dealer. Please check with your local dealer before purchasing to see if an item is legal in your state or local area.
Colt Purchases
For full factory warranty new Colt firearms should ship to an authorized Colt dealer. You may use the link below to find your local authorized dealer. Please give us a call if you are having trouble locating one in your area.
Attention California Residents
As of July 1, 2008 California instituted the California Firearms Licensee Check (CFLC) Program. Before shipping a firearm to California, must have your local FFL dealer contact us with their information so we may apply for a Firearms Shipment Approval letter. You may check the link below to see if the firearm you are purchasing is legal in California. Please also check with your dealer to make sure that firearm meets the requirement of state and local laws.
WARNING Firearms and accessories can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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WHEN WAS MY COLT MADE?
WHAT COLT MODEL DO I HAVE?
A common first question for a Colt owner is 'When wasmy Colt made'.The second questionis often 'What Colt do I have'?
And therein lies a real can of worms.
Before you can determine when a Colt was made, you firsthave to determine WHAT Colt model you have.
This can be a most difficult question to answer.
First, identifying a Colt revolver can be frustratingbecause beginning in 1840 Colt always started each new model at serial number'1', and progressed upward until the model was discontinued, OR untilthe mid-1960's when the serial number system changed to meet Federal law.
Since all Colt's started off at number '1' it'spossible to have a number of older Colt firearms all with the same serialnumber.
3ds max 2014 keygen download. In 1968 the Gun Control of 1968 was passed.This law mandated that from then on all newfirearms had to have a serial number and that number had to be unique.
To comply with the law, Colt began adding letters to theserial numbers as prefixes and suffixes to make each firearm have a uniquenumber.
An added issue is Colt's often confusing serial numbersystem.Colt often mixed several modelsin the same serial number ranges or split models out by caliber.
During the mid-1950's the serial number data is so mixed asto be almost incomprehensible.
As example you may have a model of revolver made in .22 andin .38 Special, with the .22 revolver serial numbers mixed with a differentmodel Colt, and the .38 caliber version of that model in yet a different modelrange.
Even after Colt began using unique serial numbers in the1960's, Colt often combined a number of models into one serial number range.
As example in the late 1960's Colt started combining allsmall 'D' frame models like the Detective Special, Cobra, Agent,Diamondback, Viper, Police Positive Special, etc in the same serial numberranges.
Because of Colt's serial number systems it may not bepossible to identify what model a Colt is based on just the number.
Since many of these guns used the exact same barrel exceptfor the model name stamped on it, we have situations where an owner isconvinced he has a rare, unknown model of aluminum frame DetectiveSpecial.
In fact, he doesn't. What he has is an aluminum frame Cobrasomeone installed a Detective Special barrel on.
When he attempts to determine when his Colt was made, itcomes back as a totally different model than what is stamped on the barrel.
Since these guns shared the same serial number ranges, itcan be quite confusing as to just what you have.
The problem with identifying a Colt is that Colt onlystamped the model name on the barrel.Most Colt revolvers had the same thread size and it was often possibleto install a barrel from a totally different model on a frame.
Since the frame had no identifying name and often sharedserial numbers with a totally different model, identifying what Colt model youhave can be almost impossible in some cases.
Years ago gun parts were terribly expensive and often almostimpossible to obtain.A gun owner or evengunsmith couldn't just log on or call up a big parts house and order the partshe needed.
Since parts were so difficult to get, it was common forbarrels from other models to be used as replacements.Most people were happy to get their gun repaired and since thebarrel was entirely usable, most people didn't care that the gun was one modelbut the barrel was marked as something else.
When you have anomalous information and just aren’t surewhat you have, then is when you need the experts and that's the experts on theColt Forum. Office 2019 features mac.
In most cases they can help you identify exactly what modelof Colt you have.Then you can proceedto determine when it was made.
This leads us to HOW to determine when your Colt was made.
There are several ways.
The first source is the Colt Firearms Company.
Colt now has a serial number look-up data base on their website.You plug in the serial number andit will give you a list of guns it could be.Since the data base seems to be a work in progress, many newer modelsmay not be listed.
Here is where problems may first appear when the data basedoesn't list what you think your Colt is, or returns no information.
If that doesn't return valid data, you can call Colt duringnormal business hours and they will give you a production date over the phone.
Note that they won't give you any more information.For that you have to buy a Colt ArchiveLetter.
Also note that the people working the phones are rushed, maynot be totally familiar with Colt models and have been known to give outincorrect information.
Another source of information online is Proofhouse.com.
This site has a data base that ends in 1979, so any Coltmade after that won't be covered:
R.L. Wilson is the last outsider to have access to the ColtArchive, and he has Colt serial number listings in several books andbooklets.His book 'Colt: AnAmerican Legend' has all Colt serial numbers for all models from 1836 into1986 along with magnificent color photos of every Colt firearm model made since1836.
On his web site he sells 'The Blue Book Pocket GuideFor Colt Dates of Manufacture' that goes into 2008.
Last, you can ask for help on the Colt Forum where a gooddeal of data is available from the members.