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1950
OFFICERS MODEL SPECIAL
1931
POLICE POSITIVE .38
1931
BANKERS SPECIAL
1929
SINGLE ACTION ARMY & BISLEY REVOLVERS
1928
POLICE POSITIVE SPECIAL & DETECTIVE SPECIAL
1926
1908 HAMMERLESS .25
1920
1903 HAMMERLESS .32
1918
MODEL 1911 MILITARY
1913
ARMY SPECIAL & OFFICERS MODEL
The Colt "DA" (Dept. of the Army) was manufactured Between 1892 and 1942 and are considered to be Pre War (WWII) the SN Look-up on Colt's site does not give a specific year (http://www.colt.com/CustomerServices/SerialNumberLookup.aspx) but they do have an archive service that (for a fee) will research the gun for you and give you details on it origin.
Your gun is a Colt "Lightning" Chambered for Colt .38 long. It was manufactured between 1877 and 1909. Colt web site has a pay-service to research it in more detail..
http://www.colt.com/CustomerServices/SerialNumberLookup.aspx
The weapon's condition is really needed to be known before being able to provide information like this. And to know its condition, it really needs to be inspected thoroughly. Take it to a valuer or firearms enthusiast to try and gauge a proper amount.
Not having a serial number on it makes it worth more to a street gang than it does to a collector. I suggest selling it to any would be violent types for a great profit - and since there is no serial, it can't be traced back to you! (except for here, of course).
Why not just blow someone away yourself? If the company can't trace it, nobody else can either!!
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