You will have to get a letter from Colt to find out who they shipped it to in order to figure out approximatley when it was sold. That sn was made in 1906.
The .45 Schofield can be fired in a .45 Long Colt revolver, but the .45 Long Colt cannot be fired in a .45 Schofield revolver.
Actually, the cartridges are .45 ACP (automatic Colt Pistol) and .45 Colt (the cowboy era revolver cartridge. There is not really a Colt 45 Long. Can a revolver shoot both? Some can- they are chambered for the Colt .45 -but to shoot .45 ACP they need a "half moon clip"- a strip of metal that holds 3 of the shorter .45 ACP cartridges. 2 of those fill a 6 shot revolver. The PISTOL (not revolver) that shoots the .45 ACP cannot shoot the .45 Colt- no groove for the extractor to pull a fired cartridge out of the chamber, and it is too long.
Depends on the revolver
YOu will have to call Colt to find out.
The Colt .45 was issued to the army after trials in 1873 and manufactured by the Colts manufacturing Company.
The Colt 45 caliber 1904 revolver in excellent condition is valued at $4,500. In good condition, it is valued at $2,200.
45 ???? revolver or pistol ????? what is the model ????
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Colt or S&W 1917
1881
Yes
looking for a ballparkvalue on 1920 Colt 45 revolver in good condition