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Old March 18, 2002, 04:47 PM   #1
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Colt SA

Colt SA, .22 lr, black grips with eagle and colt emblem molded in. Case hardened frame blued barrel & cylinder. Markings on barrel are 1861, 71,76. Shot some, but not worn out - still tight, typical wear on the cylinder and muzzle, no rusting or pitting, NRA 90%. Still rather tight.

This is for a friend, I am not a Colt SA expert and he gave me this info over the phone. He wants to know, what the heck is it and was $100 too much for it? Sx
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Old March 18, 2002, 07:27 PM   #2
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Need the SN to pin it down and all markings. Should be more markings on the bbl. Sounds like one of the Scout variations. They were made from @ 1957-1986. Regardless, if he got it for $100 and it's a Colt, he got a deal.
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