If it's brass about 250 if it's in terrible condition because the "S" means it was refurbished. If it's steel about 50-100 bucks
$5000
Restored in working condition maybe $2000 in non-working condition your lookin' at about $200 to $350.
First, I think you mean register. In MOST of the US, there is no requirement to register ordinary firearms. Now, about the serial number- it is unlawful to REMOVE a serial number, or to possess a gun that has had the SN removed. However, there are guns that do not HAVE a serial number, and they are legal. Rifles and shotguns made prior to 1968 were not required to have serial number. Those guns are listed as NSN- No Serial Number- on paperwork that asks for a serial number.
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The Colt 45ACP National Match with serial number 17235-NM was manufactured in 1969.
You will get it when you register your free avg8 or if you buy the professional .
Colt National Match .45 with that serial number was made around the end of 1960.
is there a capitol 'C' before of after serial number ????
No serial number = no answer. Call Colt and they can tell you.
No serial number = no answer. Call Colt and they can tell you.
As long as the serial number is on the gun and can be ran, you should be able to register it. If the number is bad, the police may confiscate it.
Don't know value, but Colt national match .45 with that serial number was made in 1969.