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Just posted on Colt's Facebook page... SUMMER REBATE ALERT! Get $100 BACK on your purchase of any NEW REVOLVER! Valid on all new Colt revolvers (excludes Anaconda 45 Colt) Purchase window: July 1 - August 31, 2025 Submit your rebate by September 15, 2025...
Just as a reminder, I'm only looking for the serial numbers of 1st generation Colt SAA revolvers owned by lawmen, outlaws, gunfighters, cowboys, soldiers, military units, famous mining companies, stagecoach or security companies, and other interesting people or organizations.
Here's a simplified reference guide to figure out which frame your Colt revolver has. This is useful for finding spare parts or purchasing grips that will fit your gun. I'm not sure if a post like this exists yet, but I've enjoyed this resource, so I thought I'd share it here for new users to...
The Colt Police Positive Special Today we are looking into the Colt Police Positive Special and its variations and how to date your personal Colt PPS. This revolver was a popular sidearm for police and security forces around the world. Let’s dive right into the rabbit hole...
Colt came up with this model attempt to cut cost with polymer trigger and mainspring housing, as well as very utilitarian style rollmarks. All to lower cost and tried compete with new comers like Springfield and RIA that sold theirs at cheaper starting price back in those days. The SN# continued where the WWII contract left off was a selling point when the model was introduced. But it fall ...
I've been in the market for a "new to me" Colt AR, specifically any of the "LE" versions. As I understand it any Colt AR that starts with for example "LE677885" would be a legit Colt LE6920. Any Colt AR that started with CR (for example CR234456) would be one of the "Expanse" AR's, which is what...
Argentine Colts and Sistemas, 1914-1966 Part One BACKGROUND Argentina has been producing arms since the late 19th century and since that time has aimed toward achieving independence in the manufacture of military equipment. Between 1914 and 1950, 21,616 Colt 1911 and 1911A1 pistols were...