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<blockquote data-quote="scalawag pimp" data-source="post: 2208735" data-attributes="member: 24580"><p>Without good pics it will be unable to tell. While I love Colts, I am a complete novice on the old 1911s. However, I do know people who are experts and they can give you a good evaluation. Be very thorough in the pics you send (or post). It seems every gun I send questions on has some replaced parts or some that are refinished. Break down the gun and take pics of everything.</p><p></p><p>If you do have a complete original gun, it is defiantly a keeper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scalawag pimp, post: 2208735, member: 24580"] Without good pics it will be unable to tell. While I love Colts, I am a complete novice on the old 1911s. However, I do know people who are experts and they can give you a good evaluation. Be very thorough in the pics you send (or post). It seems every gun I send questions on has some replaced parts or some that are refinished. Break down the gun and take pics of everything. If you do have a complete original gun, it is defiantly a keeper. [/QUOTE]
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