New member intro and question
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Hi all,
Not sure if anyone is still following this but thought I would post an update anyway. Firstly apologies for anyone PM's that I haven't replied too - I can't as haven't made enough posts to use the reply feature.
The Colt was indeed a commercial model as suggested on the thread, and one of 100 shipped to Canada in Sep 1914 - I had a look through the pictures I do have and was unable to find any British proof marks, I assumed maybe they just weren't visible in the few pictures I had, but this explains why.
Will probably never know for definite how it ended up in London but my mum had confirmed my great Grandfather spend time in Canada after WW1 before returning to London, so I would say that's probably the answer...
Still with police who have confirmed it is a viable weapon and will hopefully be done with is soon fingers crossed!
Steve
Not sure if anyone is still following this but thought I would post an update anyway. Firstly apologies for anyone PM's that I haven't replied too - I can't as haven't made enough posts to use the reply feature.
The Colt was indeed a commercial model as suggested on the thread, and one of 100 shipped to Canada in Sep 1914 - I had a look through the pictures I do have and was unable to find any British proof marks, I assumed maybe they just weren't visible in the few pictures I had, but this explains why.
Will probably never know for definite how it ended up in London but my mum had confirmed my great Grandfather spend time in Canada after WW1 before returning to London, so I would say that's probably the answer...
Still with police who have confirmed it is a viable weapon and will hopefully be done with is soon fingers crossed!
Steve
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Steve12345,
You are on 13 posts now...not long to go before you can access PMs.
You are on 13 posts now...not long to go before you can access PMs.
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Hello Steve,
Just a point its not a viable Weapon It's a Viable Firearm.
Hope you get it sorted soon.
Just a point its not a viable Weapon It's a Viable Firearm.
Hope you get it sorted soon.
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Thanks for correcting me, been trying so hard not to use that term but it still slips in!bnz41 wrote:Hello Steve,
Just a point its not a viable Weapon It's a Viable Firearm.
Hope you get it sorted soon.
Something I was wondering this morning, if it was to be kept as is and not deactivated, so as a section 7.3, does it need British proof markings on it? It has the VP stamped on it which I believe was the Colt marking to show "verified proof". I assume there must be lots of older heritage firearms without British proof markings?
Cheers
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Hi Steve,
In reply to your question ref British proof marks, I can only go by the pistols I have bought, some do have older British Proof marks some have German Proof marks. Dealer had said if its not proofed then it needs to be, and if you pay a little extra they will hide them under the grips for example. One Hi Power that was sent to proof I had paid the extra but guess what,,, visible and stood out like a saw thumb modern proof marks done at London. Dealer refunded the extra money back.
In reply to your question ref British proof marks, I can only go by the pistols I have bought, some do have older British Proof marks some have German Proof marks. Dealer had said if its not proofed then it needs to be, and if you pay a little extra they will hide them under the grips for example. One Hi Power that was sent to proof I had paid the extra but guess what,,, visible and stood out like a saw thumb modern proof marks done at London. Dealer refunded the extra money back.
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Thanks, appreciate the info. If it does come to that I will make sure I get it hidden if possible!bnz41 wrote:Hi Steve,
In reply to your question ref British proof marks, I can only go by the pistols I have bought, some do have older British Proof marks some have German Proof marks. Dealer had said if its not proofed then it needs to be, and if you pay a little extra they will hide them under the grips for example. One Hi Power that was sent to proof I had paid the extra but guess what,,, visible and stood out like a saw thumb modern proof marks done at London. Dealer refunded the extra money back.
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you need proof to sell a firearm. I believe in this case, it would not need proof unless you were transferring it to someone else.Steve12345 wrote:Thanks for correcting me, been trying so hard not to use that term but it still slips in!bnz41 wrote:Hello Steve,
Just a point its not a viable Weapon It's a Viable Firearm.
Hope you get it sorted soon.
Something I was wondering this morning, if it was to be kept as is and not deactivated, so as a section 7.3, does it need British proof markings on it? It has the VP stamped on it which I believe was the Colt marking to show "verified proof". I assume there must be lots of older heritage firearms without British proof markings?
Cheers
you don't need proof to be able to shoot it.
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You can get it proofed but not marked, instead you get a certificate
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Thanks gents, sounds like hopefully it won't need to be proofed. I found these at my Grandads today, must have kept them for the 1911.
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