yes, if I understand your question correctly
Your question is basically not answerable. Since it began making firearms over 150 years ago, Colt has made hundreds of thousands of products. Colt also made items which have no relation to firearms and had serial numbers. If you provide a detailed description of all markings, caliber/gauge, barrel length, handgun or longgun, etc.. an answer might be possible
it depends it could be from 55,000 dollars a year all the way up to getting a military contract at up to 25,000,000 a month like colt firearms and also how old are u 15 16 maybe :/
Firearms are always costly due to their capacity for destruction. Farmars, Colt, and Beretta all sell quality firearms and due to their longevity as businesses, they have the ability to provide a cost effective product.
it often happens when pistols are disassembled and put in a cleaning bath, the removed and put together . parts are all mixed and a savage slide can wind up on a colt frame. also, in repair re re-builds the military could put a savage slide on a colt frame. not unusual...................
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The company Beretta sells sportsman gear. They specialize in the sale of firearms and also sell all accessories for the avid sportsman. This ranges from firearms to clothing sales.
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All I know of Metropolitan is the Metropolitan Arms Co. in New York city, received its impetus when Colt's factory suffered substantial fire damage in 1864. Every Metropolitan Arms product was a copy of a Colt.
In MOST cases, the firearm must be 50 years old or older to be classed as a "Curio and Relic" firearm. However, certain newer firearms are classed as C&R firearms. ALL Colt Woodsman and Huntsman pistols have been classed as C&R firearms, ALL Winchester Model 88 rifles are classed as C&R, etc.
What kind of information are you looking for? The Book of Colt Firearms by R. L. Wilson would provide just about all the information you probably want. Most libraries have one in the reference section.
You need a gunsmith.
it depends on the the company it came from just look in the ingredients but it should be natural