Rarest Of The Rare Colt .45 Auto

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How about this one guys, a Colt that John Browning himself had his hands on. An extremely rare Model 1909 in which only 23 were made. Serialization started with "0" and ended with 22, making this the last gun made. This serial number 22 is most likely the finest condition Model 1909 that exists. I've seen pictures of a few others and they are all pretty much beat. Most all of the high polish blue remains along with the smaller parts being nitre blued. There is a mess of hairline scratches on the gun from being handled by who knows how many engineers, workmen, and people employed by Colt over the years. This gun has only been in a private collection for 30 years, with the previous years hanging out in the Colt archives vault.

Just handling this gun brought shivers up my spine, just imagining and wondering that when John Browning handled it, if he knew that a famous guy from Leverguns.com (me) would one day handle his masterpiece. :D OK, go ahead and laugh.

I'm not at liberty to disclose what my buddy paid for this gun but its an easy guess, at auction, this gun would bring $75,000 or more. Along with this Model 1909, another gun was included in the private sale, a very scarce Model 1905, in which approx. 5,000 were made. This 3 digit serial numbered 1905 is also in beautiful condition.

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I didn't know there had been a 1909. The 1905 I've long thought a handsome pistol.
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My friend has one of those. He brought it over and I had it in my hands. I don't remember the serial number range.
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The big difference between the 1909 and the 1911 is the angle of the grip..
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Never seen one before. I don't see a thumb safety?
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Ok, Ok, come on out for a visit. You can shoot my five digit Spingfield Armory. Made in Brazil. It is imported. Ask that dammn cat if he is done yet with my 1950 4". This one is specially modified and the only one of it's kind and mentioned in one of Mike Dillon's early news rags.
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Yep, rare it is. But consider, Randall had two production models of which few than 22 were made. Heck, they only made 297 of the most common left handed model.
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Very Cool! I am surprised your buddy won't let you shoot it right away. He must know you all too well. :o
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That's quite a historic pistol to get to hold in your hands. Like you'd said Six, to hold a pistol that ole JMB worked on and had in his hands......maybe even shot......is super cool.

Good for you bud!

Let alone that it's probably worth.......what?...........maybe six or even eight hundred bucks! :D :roll:
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VERY NICE, a real piece of history there :D :D
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I posted this as I really thought it would be cool to share the significance of such a fine historic gun that comes around once in a lifetime in the hands of regular people, and if they do, they rarely get shared with common folk like us on Leverguns.

Guns like this are always in the hands of the super rich, museums, or in headlines of auction sites like Rock Island Arsenal or Julia Inc. it's neat for us peons to get a piece of the action once in a while.

My buddy, who owns a gunshop , is just a regular guy like us, who goes to work everyday, trying to keep a business open to support himself and his 15 or so employees. Keeping a gunshop open in the liberal east is no easy task, with the constant bombardment from so called "peace activists", a liberal press, insurance companies that are owned by the liberal elite, other low life individuals always looking to sue him in a business that is easy to sue, a business with a low retail profit margin, an Obama ruled ATF, and a business that is demonized as being immoral or extreme right wing connected.----6
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Sixgun wrote:I posted this as I really thought it would be cool to share the significance of such a fine historic gun that comes around once in a lifetime in the hands of regular people, and if they do, they rarely get shared with common folk like us on Leverguns.

Guns like this are always in the hands of the super rich, museums, or in headlines of auction sites like Rock Island Arsenal or Julia Inc. it's neat for us peons to get a piece of the action once in a while.

My buddy, who owns a gunshop , is just a regular guy like us, who goes to work everyday, trying to keep a business open to support himself and his 15 or so employees. Keeping a gunshop open in the liberal east is no easy task, with the constant bombardment from so called "peace activists", a liberal press, insurance companies that are owned by the liberal elite, other low life individuals always looking to sue him in a business that is easy to sue, a business with a low retail profit margin, an Obama ruled ATF, and a business that is demonized as being immoral or extreme right wing connected.----6
I get your point exactly, and thank you very much for posting :D
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Sixgun,
I understand and appreciate your point also.
BTW, my old friend really does have one of those 22 guns made. He was pretty excited when he bought it several years ago, and drove 100 miles to visit and show it to us. We sat at the kitchen table and admired it and the letter from COLT.
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I certainly hope I didn't sound unappreciative Jack.
Thank you for posting all this stuff you get to see cause I definitely wouldn't get to see it any other way.
What you said is true though. All the good stuff is at Julia's and on a one way ticket out of this state. Its only fifteen miles down the road and until this spring I'd never set foot in there.
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I really LOVE that shirt....!!!! :lol:
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I wonder how much it would cost to get it drilled and tapped for a red dot and chrome plated???
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AJMD429 wrote:
Sixgun wrote:Image
I really LOVE that shirt....!!!! :lol:

I was going to comment on that too ! In the wake of the Don Sterling fiasco and the hyper sensitive nature of seemingly everybody out there nowadays, i would love to have a shirt like that to scare the straights -- :lol: :lol:
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That is so cool! Thanks for the pics and history info
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Thanks, it is always good to learn something new. WOW !
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Yowser! Touching the examples of history. Thanks for sharing the contact with this very rare piece. I apologize for anything that may have seemed disrespectful of moment.
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The dozen or so 45s that were found and brought up from the belly of the Battleship Arizona and soon afterward refurbished by a few Sailors during the war, too would be rare historic treasures, though they wouldn't be in as nice a condition or as rare as that personal :o JMB 45.
But good old Congress deemed they should be destroyed!
However, What do you guys think the likelihood would be that some crank in the thick of destroying those pistols might just have had to have snagged 8) :twisted: a couple Arizona's 1911s for posterity ?...
You never know, One could show up any day now...
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Extremely cool 6 :mrgreen:
That for sure defines the phrase " something to behold"
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Ha! You guys got to pay attention here. Have WE become just as flaky and transparent as the liberals?
(This is all tongue in cheek :D )

Imagine, a $15 shirt getting more attention than an historic gun. Well, let me explain something to you, and I don't care about the repercussions. I want YOU to know that if I wore this shirt to work, I would be out of 41 years of seniority as every "brother" would be crying shame at the front office.

Every time they hear the word "black" they somehow try to make it work for them and their excuses for being taking more time to figure out how to get out of work than the work itself takes. Sorry, to those I may have offended......I have seen this everyday for the last 41 years. Like Bill O'Reilly, I speak the truth and present "facts".

Besides, what does a black gun have to do with "racism"? :D

OK, let's branch off from here..........we need to spice things up. Good 'ole Old Savage tried but his racy pics are banned.......How's 'bout a good joke?....... What do you call a barn full of Al Sharpton's ancestors?........................."antique farm tools" :D

Oh! The shirt. Yes, thank you very much. It's my favorite. I love to challenge the libs when I walk into a Home Depot, whatever, and one of them comes up to me with a vain bulging out of their neck.

I pulled the shirt out of the hamper, full of dog hairs and tobacco juice. YES, to you brothers down South and my Western compadres, I am your Eastern redneck connection. :D ----6
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To be honest I didn't notice the shirt till others mentioned it. I was lookin at the Colt, if there had been a girl holding the Colt or a girl in the shirt holding the Colt, then I might of noticed it. They do make brown, tan, camo, pink, and honey chocolate ones now too. :)

Ben Rumson, that is a sad story deserving of it's own post. I didn't know about that travesty.
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Six,

Very cool pistols. Thank you.

The number 22 looks just a little crooked: I bet it was hand stamped. What a beauty. Is that a little hole in the upper right corner of the left hand grip? What for?

Didn't even know that there was an '09. What an interesting step from an 'o5 to an '11.


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Big talk centenniel, can you see the corn

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You know Six, did I mention that Springfield is PRE 1990s and...... Parkerized :-)
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Hey Six,

I noticed the shirt right off and kind of grinned to myself remebering our visit and some of our conversation. :roll:

Hey......just keeping free speech alive. :D
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Old Savage wrote:Big talk centenniel, can you see the corn

Btw full color pictures of sweet corn is banned here, verboten.
Yup! I see it tOO
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Old Savage wrote:... can you see the corn
When was that corn photographed? The hair style on the gal looks to be '40s, but I think that sort of suit wasn't popular until the '60s. I wonder how long she could keep her tummy sucked in like that.
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I wonder if the corn is still edible? Ya think its all shriveled up?------6 :D
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Tommy might want to have them deleted. A picture of you holding them may seriously detract from the value of those guns. :lol:
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cas wrote:Tommy might want to have them deleted. A picture of you holding them may seriously detract from the value of those guns. :lol:

CAS,, THATS the plan......then I come in and buy em for .10 on the dollar.-----6
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Old Savage wrote:Big talk centenniel, can you see the corn

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Btw full color pictures of sweet corn is banned here, verboten.
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:mrgreen: Wow that is a RARE Colt you have there, I would love to have that in my collection!
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KWK wrote:
Old Savage wrote:... can you see the corn
When was that corn photographed? The hair style on the gal looks to be '40s, but I think that sort of suit wasn't popular until the '60s. I wonder how long she could keep her tummy sucked in like that.
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