Clean it, oil it and store in a dry location.
You can get a letter from Colt. It will cost from 75 on up depeding on specifics. Check their web site.
Go to this site and click on Colt .25 hammerless. It will bring up the instuctions http://stevespages.com/page7b.htm
$100 and up, depending on condition,markings,and history.
You can call Colt and give them the serial number or you can look it up in the Blue Book of Gun Values.
If your Colt is a 1908 hammerless .25 model then it was made in 1928. You may look it up at proofhouse.com.
Up to 700 USD
Go to this site and click on Colt .32 & 380 hammerless. This will bring up PDF file on that model on how to take it apart. http://stevespages.com/page7b.htm
Depends on serial number. Go to proofhouse.com to look it up.
value has to do with condition, manufacturer, serial number. go to: gunsamerica.com look up 45 automatics and check condition and prices.
About 1914. Go to proofhouse.com to look up.
simple answer, yes. but you will need to pump the gas to get it started and maybe turn the idle up a little so when it's cold it doesn't die.
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