Not a bad price for the 1911, SAA is nothing more than a shooter, and cheap enough that if you look hard enough you can find the correct parts to make it whole again.
The last two numbers of the SN should be found on the rear of the cylinder and the SN should not be on the grip frame
It's been refinished as there is no CC on the frame.
Also the metal shim between the grip and frame is not typical of a Colt SAA.
What's written on the barrel, top and left side ?
I have a 1920 SAA who's SN is only about 1300 away from yours. They made 341,000 SAA's in 1920, so with the SN that close they were made very close together.
The grips appear to be bone, if they were correct to a SAA they'd be worth a few $$$ with their age.
Here is a picture of mine, I have the Colt letter saying it's all original.
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