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Lot 466: Colt Prototype SSP Double Action Semi-Automatic .45 ACP Pistol

Documented Rare Prototype Colt SSP Double Action Semi-Automatic .45 ACP Pistol Presented to Colt Vice President John Fiedler

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: May 14, 2021

Lot 466: Colt Prototype SSP Double Action Semi-Automatic .45 ACP Pistol

Documented Rare Prototype Colt SSP Double Action Semi-Automatic .45 ACP Pistol Presented to Colt Vice President John Fiedler

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: May 14, 2021

Estimated Price: $6,500 - $9,500
Price Realized:
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Documented Rare Prototype Colt SSP Double Action Semi-Automatic .45 ACP Pistol Presented to Colt Vice President John Fiedler

Manufacturer: Colt
Model: SSP
Type: Pistol
Gauge: 45 ACP
Barrel: 4 1/2 inch round
Finish: stainless
Grip: hardwood
Stock:
Item Views: 3268
Item Interest: Active
Serial Number:
Catalog Page: 325
Class: Modern Handgun
Description:

First developed by Colt as the Model 1971, with approximately 30-50 being manufactured, this model would become the Stainless Steel Pistol (SSP) and was conceived as a way to get the jump on a future U.S. military handgun request. Before any formal requirements had been fielded, the company had managed to develop a solid read on the then-current trends in firearms, particularly the rise of what would later be dubbed the "Wonder Nine", the 9mm double-stack double-action semi-automatic pistol. While the knockdown force of the 45 ACP had (and still has) its adherents, the appeal of being able to standardize to the 9x19mm NATO cartridge and get a 13+ round magazine capacity in the process was rather broad. Colt's read on the Wonder Nine was a radical departure from the 1911A1, completely changing much of the internal configuration and external appearance. The slide is secured with a set of full length external frame rails, and the barrel via a link-free ramp assembly, while the hammer and mainspring are configured as a one-piece "en block" assembly that can be slid out of the frame for maintenance and repair. The SSP had an additional feature, specifically that it was designed to be convertible between 9x19 NATO and 45 ACP with just a few parts. While this option was not part of the later XM9/XM10 trial requirements, the post-XM9 trials for a SOCOM-particular 45 handgun and the recent American adoption of the caliber convertible Sig-Sauer M17/M18 to replace the Beretta M9 (which beat out the SSP and others at the XM9/XM10 trials) makes this seem like a nearly prescient move. Following the trials no commercial production was pursued, and the SSPs made for the trials were either tested to death, given to VIPs as gifts, or disappeared into the American logistics system, and few can be found today. This SSP is unmarked on the slide, with "45 ACP" on the chamber Sights are blade front and square notch rear, with the rear dovetailed into place and the front mounted on a small detachable panel at the front of the slide. Mechanical features include an right handed pin-blocking safety, right handed slide catch and magazine release, smooth trigger, serrated grip straps, and grip panels are marked "J.B.G.F.", for Colt Senior Vice President John B.G. Fiedler, inside of a stainless steel circle. Comes with a letter of provenance stating this pistol was once owned by former Colt Senior Vice President John Fiedler. In the letter Fiedler goes on to state, "This factory prototype was presented to me by my marketing team…The handgrips of this prototype contain my initials, engraved by Colt master engraver Bob Bert."

Rating Definition:

Excellent overall, showing very limited handling marks. Mechanically excellent. A must have item for any Colt collector.



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