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I don't think that's a Colt Firearms commemorative model.
Non-factory commemorative firearms can be nearly impossible to identify as to who it was made for and what a fair value is. Colt sells unaltered standard production guns to companies like "America Remembers" and others, who in turn send the guns to a custom service that does the actual alteration and embellishment. As such, these guns will letter from Colt as a standard production gun. That can make it very difficult to figure out who it was converted for. A standard rule of thumb is, a genuine Colt factory commemorative will have value above what a standard production model has. No non-Colt factory commemorative will have a value as much as the selling price was. As example you may find an America Remembers commemorative that was sold by them for $2000, but the actual street value will be much less. A non-Colt commemorative often actually has less street value than an unaltered factory standard production gun. In this case all you can do is post better pictures of the gun on a web site like the Colt Forum and hope someone recognizes it and knows the details. Then too, there's always the chance this was a custom "one-off" made for an individual and is a one of a kind. Another option is to buy a Colt Archive letter which will tell you who the gun was shipped to and how many guns of the same type were in that shipment. With that information you might be able to contact the buyer and find out more details. http://www.coltforum.com/forums/forum.php |
