Colt ACE .22 LR 4.75” 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol w/ Box C&R MFD 1937

SOLD FOR: $3,613.99

LSB#: WY240925JT089

Make: Colt

Model:  Ace

Serial Number: 7487

Year of Manufacture: 1937

Caliber: .22 Long Rifle

Action Type: Single Action, Semi-Auto with Detachable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “COLT PT. F. A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A. PAT D APR 20 1897. SEPT 9, 1902, DEC. 19, 1905, FEB. 14 1911, AUG. 19 1913.” with a Rampent Colt.  The right side of the slide is marked “COLT ACE .22 LONG RIFLE”. The right side of the frame is marked “7487”. All serialized parts are matching.

Barrel Length: 4 3/4”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated blade fixed to the front of the slide. The rear sight is a flat-topped square-notched leaf in a fully adjustable base pinned to the rear of the slide.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece checkered walnut. The grips have minor handling wear with no notable damage. The checkering is sharp. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is mirror bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 97% of its metal finish. There are a few scattered minor nicks and scratches. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The trigger pull is crisp and there is a barely perceptible amount of side-side play between the slide and frame. The action functions correctly. We have not fired this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with a Colt box with inserts, one magazine, and a Colt letter.

Our Assessment: The 1911 and 1911-A1 pistols served the military of the United States from 1911 to 1985, through two World Wars and the Korean and Vietnam wars. They gained a reputation as a reliable handgun with plenty of stopping power, and are held in high regard by those who have used them. Yet it could be expensive to train thousands of soldiers to use the 1911 while feeding it .45 ACP, more so at the outset of WWII when the US Military would see the greatest expansion in its history. The Colt Ace had been introduced in 1931 as a .22 Long Rifle version of their Government Model, but it was dimensionally different and had significantly less recoil than the real thing. David “Carbine” Williams adapted his floating-chamber design to intentionally increase the recoil of the .22 LR cartridge to the point that it was similar to that of .45 ACP, even allowing the use of the same recoil spring. This became the Service Model Ace and allowed for drastically reduced practice costs when training GIs to use their 1911s. The model was discontinued at the close of WWII, but was reintroduced by Colt in 1977. This example was produced in 1937, with all of its original paperwork, and is in about Excellent condition with its strong Colt Blue finish. This is a nice specimen of an Ace, sure to take a prized place in a Colt or US Military handgun collection or to be a fun plinker out on the range. Please see our photos and good luck! – C.M.

Colt ACE .22 LR 4.75” 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol w/ Box C&R MFD 1937
Colt ACE .22 LR 4.75” 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol w/ Box C&R MFD 1937