Colt revolver Ques?
- Boriqua
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Colt revolver Ques?
Got this in an Eflyer and I wont say I am not tempted. Its expensive and it would be a stretch financially but I dont think I have seen to many guns as beautiful as this one. Thing is .. wasnt there some issue with Colt the company? I remember hearing something .. Who covers any warranty on these? Wont lie .. the pix at the link gave me a bit of wood
https://www.cdnnsports.com/firearms/han ... w+Arrivals
https://www.cdnnsports.com/firearms/han ... w+Arrivals
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Re: Colt revolver Ques?
You have no worries on the warranty, CZ aquired Colt in early 2021. And yes, the 3" is dead sexy!
https://www.guns.com/news/2021/02/12/it ... uires-colt
https://www.wikiarms.com/guns?q=colt%20sP3WTS
https://www.guns.com/news/2021/02/12/it ... uires-colt
https://www.wikiarms.com/guns?q=colt%20sP3WTS
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Re: Colt revolver Ques?
Arizona Firearms in Tempe had a new 3" Colt Python in stock for $1469 early this week. At that time they also had a both a new and a used 4" barreled Python as well. At least that way you can look the gun over in person. A semi-auto that doesn't have much hand fitting doesn't make much difference when ordering online but for revolvers I always prefer to look over the gun in person before hand.
BTW-Those Pythons are tempting despite the high cost of them even though I've always been a S&W fan. They do seem to be finally softening on the prices, as all guns are, since the economy is slipping in the dumps.
BTW-Those Pythons are tempting despite the high cost of them even though I've always been a S&W fan. They do seem to be finally softening on the prices, as all guns are, since the economy is slipping in the dumps.
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I handled a couple of them when they first came out and was not impressed based on the price.
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A friend of mine bought three of these in different barrel lengths.
They are pretty , but still not what I would spend my money on.
Then again , I have never been a big fan of Colt pistols.
They are pretty , but still not what I would spend my money on.
Then again , I have never been a big fan of Colt pistols.
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I stumbled on 2 686 CS-1 from the Janet Reno era. Fine revolvers sadly they cost about the same a new colt these days.
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My only real concern with this purchase .. should I stretch for it is ... can you ever get your money back at that price. I'm in the final count down on life expectancy and have to face the fact that at some point I may want to sell off most of my guns instead of leaving my wife to do it after I go.
Now I know we don't have a known expiration date but I have been able to pull most of my money back out of every gun I decided to sell.
At $1500 ... I dont think you get your money back out. Revolvers are kind of niche now and I'm not sure if in 8-10 years it would command anywhere near $1500. Thoughts? Am I wrong and this will maintain its value. Im not a collector and I would shoot it of course and expect a usage ding but .... I dont think the second hand market will be strong for this.
Of course I can just know going in that its going to take a lose but I am going to enjoy its ownership
Now I know we don't have a known expiration date but I have been able to pull most of my money back out of every gun I decided to sell.
At $1500 ... I dont think you get your money back out. Revolvers are kind of niche now and I'm not sure if in 8-10 years it would command anywhere near $1500. Thoughts? Am I wrong and this will maintain its value. Im not a collector and I would shoot it of course and expect a usage ding but .... I dont think the second hand market will be strong for this.
Of course I can just know going in that its going to take a lose but I am going to enjoy its ownership
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It's hard to make predictions -- especially about the future. (attributed to Yogi Berra)
IMO, the 3" Python is cool, but not $1500 cool. I believe it is the perfect gun for somebody who thinks the money is well spent on lifetime enjoyment, with no expectation of getting the original price out of it when it is sold, either during life, or after.
Let's say your widow gets only $800 out of it when you die. If a difference of $700 would materially affect your widow's standard of living, then you have a bigger problem; you need to review your estate planning. Buy some insurance; increase your IRA/401k contributions.
IMO, the 3" Python is cool, but not $1500 cool. I believe it is the perfect gun for somebody who thinks the money is well spent on lifetime enjoyment, with no expectation of getting the original price out of it when it is sold, either during life, or after.
Let's say your widow gets only $800 out of it when you die. If a difference of $700 would materially affect your widow's standard of living, then you have a bigger problem; you need to review your estate planning. Buy some insurance; increase your IRA/401k contributions.
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Not really looking at it as an investment but I try not to get into to many things going in that I know are going to lose money. Probably why I still drive a 20 yr old car.smithers599 wrote: ↑February 19th, 2023, 11:08 am It's hard to make predictions -- especially about the future. (attributed to Yogi Berra)
IMO, the 3" Python is cool, but not $1500 cool. I believe it is the perfect gun for somebody who thinks the money is well spent on lifetime enjoyment, with no expectation of getting the original price out of it when it is sold, either during life, or after.
Let's say your widow gets only $800 out of it when you die. If a difference of $700 would materially affect your widow's standard of living, then you have a bigger problem; you need to review your estate planning. Buy some insurance; increase your IRA/401k contributions.
More curious to see what others think about it holding its resale value. I kinda think its priced at a point where you cant recoup most of it back but .. I'm not sure. Actually kind of think you may take a bath on resale.
I look at something like my Ruger GP100 that I bought for $500 and know I can pull that back out on resale even though I have played with it. I think that python might be just a scootch high.
Still tempted though!
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I'll have a really happy grandkid way after I'm room temp...
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I sell every Python and Anaconda I can get my hands on but, for some reason no one seems to have an interest in King Cobras. Almost a $600 difference too.
Re: Colt revolver Ques?
There will always be a market for these Colt Snake Guns. Buy stuff that makes you happy today. Right now Colt can't make enough of these to keep up with demand. So the prices will stay high. I had a 6" i bought used, a 4" i bought used and now picked up one of the new ones AZ firearms had in 3". The 3" is my favorite. I paid more for the used 6" 3 years ago than i did for the new 3". paid 100 less for the 4". If you keep it long enough the value will be there. Guns never keep up with inflation except in very rare cases. They really are pretty nice revolvers and 1600.00 aint what it used to be. But to each his own.
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damnit .. cant get that gun out of my mind. Now that I am old and married 24 years .. the things that get me excited arent hot young babes but .. awesome guns and motorcycles. Its sad!
I dont have any credit card debt, house payments or car payments .. might have to reach my very short arm into my pocket and see if there is $1500 down in there!!!
I dont have any credit card debt, house payments or car payments .. might have to reach my very short arm into my pocket and see if there is $1500 down in there!!!