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Colt Woodsman Third Series Model .22 LR - Woodsman 3rd Series Huntsman S Master Colt Custom Shop Limited Edition 1 of
400 .22 LR 4.5" Royal Blue, NIB & Cased, Serial Number 314974S (1983)
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Woodsman 3rd Series Huntsman S Master Colt Custom Shop Limited Edition 1 of
400; .22LR 4.5" Royal Blue, NIB & Cased, SN#314974S (1983) with mint correct
beautifully figured (really nice) original walnut grips w/thumbrest, mint bore,
correct mag, correct unique Elliason adjustable rear sight, unique (for
Huntsman) slide stop mechanism/lever, original Xerox instruction sheet (they
all were Xerox copies - 6 years after ending Woodsman production), list of
authorized Colt warranty service stations and The Colt Companion brochure,
Colt Congratulations! letter, The Colt Collection merchandise brochure
w/order form, hang tag, in near mint correct wood grain
sleeve/Styrofoam insert box with chartreuse Colt Custom Shop label intact
and numbered to gun. Gun is finished in the striking high gloss Royal Blue
(Python) finish accentuated by differing gold etchings on both sides of the
slide and featuring a target shooter on the left (display) side. Comes
with walnut french-fitted display case with blue velvet interior and similar
motif blue w/gold etchings edition plaque denoting Huntsman S Master Edition 1
of 400. Display case is mint with key in kraft envelope. Everything comes
in original shipping case. Colt produced these as a parts clean-up
effort 6 years after Woodsman production ceased and they were all 4.5" guns but
around 285 had the regular untapered Huntsman barrel/front sight and the
remaining 115 had either the tapered Sport model barrel with either the Sport
model trapezoidal front sight blade or the Target model patridge front sight
blade as does this gun. Some had 3rd Series triggers while this has a 2nd
Series trigger. Colt Factory Letter included. Gun is strikingly MINT and
unfired! Note: These two Huntsman S Masters
(Serial numbers 309030S and 314974S) represent two of the three possible barrel / front
sight combinations. |
This photo taken earlier than the others shows the gold
detail on the left side of the slide that glare destroyed in
the other photos. |
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