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Still Available is this 1937 Colt "The Woodsman" .22LR Auto with clip and leather holster.
1937, I believe, was the first year that Colt made The Woodsman model.
The grips are a custom semi-transparent yellow plastic with a right-handed thumb ramp.
Both the front and rear sights are adjustable. Barrel is 6 5/8 inches.
Patents stamped on barrel: Dec. 22, 1903; Aug. 27, 1918; Sept. 3, 1918.
Serial #111xxx.
The gun and clip are in good condition - nice patina, but some pitting on the barrel.
I'm unsure if the holster is original (but it could very well be).
The gun shoots great and functions properly.
Just had this recently appraised twice at a gun show (first guy said 80% and $450; second guy said 60% and $400).
So I'm Now Asking $385 and priced to sell.
This will have to be a FFL-to-FFL transfer. I will require proof that you are 21.
You pay for shipping, which must be insured and signature required.
Payment by USPS money order or PayPal +3%.
NO TRADES, please.
PM or Email if you're interested.
Please excuse the zip tie -- it was at a gun show recently.
1937, I believe, was the first year that Colt made The Woodsman model.
The grips are a custom semi-transparent yellow plastic with a right-handed thumb ramp.
Both the front and rear sights are adjustable. Barrel is 6 5/8 inches.
Patents stamped on barrel: Dec. 22, 1903; Aug. 27, 1918; Sept. 3, 1918.
Serial #111xxx.
The gun and clip are in good condition - nice patina, but some pitting on the barrel.
I'm unsure if the holster is original (but it could very well be).
The gun shoots great and functions properly.
Just had this recently appraised twice at a gun show (first guy said 80% and $450; second guy said 60% and $400).
So I'm Now Asking $385 and priced to sell.
This will have to be a FFL-to-FFL transfer. I will require proof that you are 21.
You pay for shipping, which must be insured and signature required.
Payment by USPS money order or PayPal +3%.
NO TRADES, please.
PM or Email if you're interested.
Please excuse the zip tie -- it was at a gun show recently.