The gun was mfg in 1919. Army Special revolvers are typical found heavily used with either little original finish remaining or having been refinished. These will sell in the $250-$300 range. Mint condition original specimens can reach easily over $500. sales@countrygunsmith.net
about 1924
If this is an 1892 New Army model, it was manufactured between lighting 1892 and 1907. The 3" barrel adds about 20% to the value. The grips may not be original. Condition is important to value. Ranges go $200 for poor to $2000 for excellent. Have it appraised by an advanced collector.
the value of any weaposn depends a great deal on the overall condition, maker and serial number (which tells when made)...................................
Requires professional appraisal
The Colt Army Special revolver was a modernization and continuation of the New Army/New Navy series. Your gun was made in 1913. The revolver was available in .32-20, .38 Long Colt, .38 Special and .41 Colt, with barrel lengths from 3" to 6". Available in both blue and nickel finishes. Many special order upgrades were available from the factory. You dont give us any information on the actual condition of the revolver, but from the fact the grips are chipped and the front sight is bent we have to assume it has seen a lot of hard use. Army Special revolvers in mint condition routinely bring $400-$500 (more in rare variations), but I'm thinking this gun more in the $250 range as a shooter. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Don't know value, but the serial # 421681 shows it was produced around 1916. (407000-422999)
Don't know value, but produced around 1922.
around 1882. Value depends on what shape it's in.
100-1500 USD depending on specifics
this question should be under Colt Firearms section
Proofhouse.com has Colt sn data. Value will depend on condition, box, papers, etc..
value depends on overall condition................
That serial number shows it was made in 1922. If you google 'Colt Army Special .38' you will find some information on it.
100-1500 USD depending on specifics
Colt army special was produced in 1916.
You did not provide a serial number.
No serial number provided.