I just purchased a SIST Colt in mint condition for $400. Gunbroker. com has one listed now at $500 - reserve not met
These pistols were assembled in Argentine using Colt parts. Starting in 1927
50-550 usd
Made in 1951 - There were 8,011 made that year, serial numbers #62,629 - #70,639
(D.G.F.M.) = Direccion General de Fabricaciones Militares or the "Military Manufacturing Agency." (F.M.A.P.) = Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatiles or "Small Arms Factory" In the 1930's, the Argentines got a license from Colt to manufacture their own .45s. They are called "Sistema Colt" to differentiate them from the Colt 1927. They were made by Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatiles "Domingo Matheu," in Rosario, Argentina. An estimated 38,000 copies of the Colt M1911 .45 caliber pistol were made at Rosario, and another 75,000 were produced between 1947-1966. Almost all of these were blued, except for some that were specially ordered for the Navy. The early guns had checkered walnut grips - the later guns had hard rubber brown or black grips.
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Your Argentine arsenal DGFM-FMAP was made in Argentina begining in 1927.These Colt mod.1911 clones will bring between 500-900 dollars for a firearm showing between 60%-90% of its original finish and a good bore.Deduct prices accordingly for a firearm with less finish then quoted.
No such Colt model
50 USD and up depending on specifics
$600
Direccion General de Fabricaciones Militares - Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatiles Simple Translation: Small Arms Factory of the Military Manufacturing Agency. That stamping indicates that your gun is not technically a true Colt, but is a licensed copy that was manufactured in Argentina. Your gun likely reads "Sistema Colt" somewhere on it to indicate this. Do not discount the gun on that basis as there were several clones made of respectable quality.
Would need serial number to answer. It is a 1960 mod.
100-300 or so depending on specifics