COLT WWI BRITISH SERIES
.455 cal., serialized W19,000-W110,695, marked "CALIBRE 455", blue finish, proofed with broad arrow British Ordnance stamp. Mfg. 1915-19.
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Search DealsCOLT NORWEGIAN 1914 11.25MM
$965.00 - $2,199.00
Search DealsCOLT NORWEGIAN 1914 11.25MM
$965.00 - $2,199.00
Search DealsCOLT NORWEGIAN 1914 11.25MM
$965.00 - $2,199.00
Search DealsCOLT NORWEGIAN 1914 11.25MM
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Search DealsCOLT NORWEGIAN 1914 11.25MM
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Search DealsCOLT NORWEGIAN 1914 11.25MM
$965.00 - $2,199.00
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Search DealsThe average price for a COLT NORWEGIAN 1914 11.25MM is as follows:
New: 1400 Login / Register to view pricing
Used: 900 Login / Register to view pricing
These values are based on current market data and can vary depending on the specific features and condition of the firearm.
To help you further understand the value of a COLT NORWEGIAN 1914 11.25MM, we provide a breakdown based on the firearm's condition:
100% (New, unfired): 1400 Login / Register to view pricing
98% (Like new, minor wear): 1100 Login / Register to view pricing
95% (Minimal wear, well-maintained): 900 Login / Register to view pricing
80% (Moderate wear, functional): 695 Login / Register to view pricing
70% (Significant wear, may require minor repairs): 525 Login / Register to view pricing
*Please note that the estimated values are based on the standard COLT NORWEGIAN 1914 11.25MM without any additional features or accessories.
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Subscribe to view Graphthis model has a distinctive extended slide release, all parts should be serial numbered and have numerous matching numbers, approx. 32,850 mfg. 1918-1947, mostly military contract, commercial production was very limited, Waffenamt Nazi mfg. 1945 only. Most have been refinished.
Serial ranges with corresponding year of manufacture on this model are as follows:
1918: 96-600
1919: 601-1,150
1920: 1,151-1,650 (Naval Artillery)
1921: 1,651-2,200
1922: 2,201- 2,950
1923: 2,951-4,610
1924: 4,611-6,700
1925: 6,701-8,940
1926: 8,941-11,820
1927: 11,821-15,900
1928: 15,901-20,100
1929: 20,101-21,440
1932: 21,441-21,940
1933: 21,941-22,040
1934: 22,041-22,141
1936: 22,142-22,211
1939: 22,212-22,311
1940: 22,312-22,361
1941: 22,362-26,460
1942: 26,461-29,614
1945: 29,615-32,335 (Waffenamt Nazi proofed)
1947: 32,336-32,854 (last original production)
Nazi production of the M1914 began in 1941. Between 1941-42, approx. 7,000 pistols were mfg. without Waffenamt stampings. Nazi proofed guns (all 1945 dated) began in the mid- 29,000 serial range, and 920 were mfg. with the Nazi Eagle (ser. no. range 29615-30,534). Also, three guns were produced as prototypes for further German pistol production - they are marked M1-M2, and M3.
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.455 cal., serialized W19,000-W110,695, marked "CALIBRE 455", blue finish, proofed with broad arrow British Ordnance stamp. Mfg. 1915-19.
over 21,500 mfg. (ser. numbered 1-21,676) in 1918-1919 only, blue finish.
less than 100 mfg. in Quebec, Canada during 1918 only, blue finish. Be very aware of fakes, as this variation is perhaps the most desirable Colt WWI Govt. semi-auto.
approx. 30,000 mfg. 1914-1915, blue finish.
identified by the Argentine seal on top of slide, with C prefix 5 digit ser. no., from 1914-1919, Colt delivered approx. 1,000 pistols to Argentina, with the ser. no. range approx. 20001-21000.
right side of slide marked "MODEL OF 1911 U.S. ARMY", blue finish only (NOT parkerized unless reworked).
over 31,000 mfg. for U.S. Navy contract between 1911-1914 in defined serial ranges, blue finish. Marked "MODEL OF 1911 U.S. NAVY" on right slide side.
.45 ACP cal., these are pistols that the government sent back to various military arsenals for reworking, arsenals include Augusta Arsenal (AA), Springfield Armory (SA), and Rock Island Arsenal (RIA), pistols may have original parts (matchi...