Priceless.
If it belonged to my father there wouldn’t be a price.
Put some mink oil on that holster before it dry rots.
Awesome collection right there.
Here’s what current CMP inventory 1911’s are being sold for to qualified purchasers...Yours has provenance (history) therefore it is worth more than those listed below imho.
What are the grades and prices of pistols?
A: CMP has priced the 1911 type pistols at fair market value in accordance with CMP's enabling legislation: Service Grade $1050. Pistol may exhibit minor pitting and wear on exterior surfaces and friction surfaces. Grips are complete with no cracks. Pistol is in issuable condition. Pistols may contain commercial parts. Field Grade $950. Pistol may exhibit minor rust, pitting, and wear on exterior surfaces and friction surfaces. Grips are complete with no cracks. Pistol is in issuable condition. Pistols may contain commercial parts. Rack Grade $850. Pistol will exhibit rust, pitting, and wear on exterior surfaces and friction surfaces. Grips may be incomplete and exhibit cracks. Pistol requires minor work to return to issuable condition but is functional. Pistols may contain commercial parts. Auction Grade (Price will to be determined by actual auctionl). The condition of the auction pistol will be described when posted for auction. Pistols may contain commercial parts. Note: If you have already purchased a 1911 from CMP you will not be allowed to purchase an auction 1911. If you purchase an auction 1911, your name will be pulled from the sequenced list. No repeat purchasers are allowed until all orders received have been filled.
All pistols are inspected and test fired by the CMP. The shipping cost is included in the price.