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| Yes, a replacement frame is my first thought. Seeing more of the pistol would be helpful.
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| It's hard to tell, but that looks like a refinish. |
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| Thank you for assisting in my decision to not bid on this particular pistol. With the auction now complete, I will provide additional details. The pistol in question is chambered for .38 Super. I'm uncertain when the first .38 Super Series 70 Government Models were introduced, though I do know Colt ultimately utilized the following serial number prefix system to differentiate between calibers: 70G = .45 auto, 70L = 9mm, 70S = .38 Super. While this serial number prefix system indicates a 1970 production .45 auto, what is most interesting is the modern serial number font and engraving style. Even with my suspicions of a factory replacement receiver confirmed, I briefly considered pursuing this pistol - if only as a curiosity. Once armed with the knowledge it was likely refinished however, I sat back and observed. After reviewing the photos, I suspect the pistol is a Franken-Colt assembled from a Series 70 receiver (albeit of unknown vintage w/ a 1970 serial number) mated to a later production .38 Super barrel/slide assembly. Even with the low quality photos, I am in agreement the pistol appears to have been refinished. It would be interesting to learn what may have happened to a vintage receiver for Colt to not only supply a new one but also transfer the original serial number. I always assumed once a receiver was damaged/worn beyond repair, the receiver was scrapped and the serial number stricken. Thanks again to SIGforum. |
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| that pistol does (according to Colt) date to 1970, however that prefix (70G) was used from 1970-1976 after that it was reversed for a few years (G70)
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| quote: Originally posted by lyman: however that prefix (70G) was used from 1970-1976 after that it was reversed for a few years (G70)
In addition, ~1980 thru 1983 Series 70 Colt Government Models are observed with a (B70) suffix as well as a (70B) prefix. |
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| That font does indeed look modern to me, and I agree with it being refinished. Looks like the ejection port was lowered; on all stock '70's Colt GM's I have seen they have the higher GI style port. |
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