The COLT 1911 was only made in the US- there are other 1911 style pistols made elsewhere, but they are not Colts. The name changed to 1911AI in the early 20th century, so there are a LOT more 1911A1s than 1911s. There were about 2.7 million military 1911A1s made during it's service life (by Colt, Ithaca, Remington, etc) and likely several million civilian versions.
The Mitsubishi colt cars were manufactured in Japan. They are also produced in Europe and in the US. The Mitsubishi colt cars have been manufacture since 1962.
That Colt huntsman would be about 37 years old, having been produced in 1974.
By now, about 300 Bugatti Veyrons have been produced.
A Colt single action army (Pre-War) with the serial # 305068 would have been produced around 1908.
Based on the serial # 659587,it was originally produced in 1954. Sorry don't know its value.
The records I have show 1978 starts with serial number S01001 so your Colt would possibly have been produced a year or so after that.
Colt Diamondbacks were produced between 1966 & 1988. Serial numbers started with the letter D between the years 1966-1976. In 1976-1977 started with letter N .In 1978 started with letter R, so my quess is, it must have been produced sometime between 1978 & 1988.
The first revolver (The Paterson Revolver) produced in the U.S. An earlier crude revolver had been made in another country earlier but never mass produced. Too impractical.
Over 12 billion records have been made worldwide.
By studying the books that have been written on Colt 1911's
Colt firearms have been made since @ the mid 1800's
Yes you can, but in order for the colt to be properly weaned you will have to separate the two