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Considering Purchase of a 6” Blued Colt Python
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<blockquote data-quote="scalawag pimp" data-source="post: 3929406" data-attributes="member: 24580"><p>I collected colt snakes for over 40 years. Nothing beats an older python for shooting. Unfortunately you really have to know what your doing when buying older pythons. Since the prices went crazy, you have a lot of people taking advantage and selling guns with issues. Add in fact you can’t get parts and very few people can truly work on them and you can end up with a piece of junk if not careful. I suggest you go to the coltforum and educate yourself there. You should also consider becoming a member of the colt collectors association. Between those groups you will get enough info make a smart purchase.</p><p></p><p>As far as price, we’ll there are thousands of things to consider, age being the most common. But something as simple as grips can change value considerably. For example in the one posted by Flipz above does not have correct grips. If it’s a 1970 you would need a set of Gen 2 wood grips and they would cost around $250. </p><p></p><p>The python will be best revolver you shoot and I do suggest you own one in your life time. But do your homework first.</p><p></p><p>I moved from OKC in 2019 and sold over 100 colt snakes including 52 pythons at the time, including this amazing example…..</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.okshooters.com/threads/item-gone-fs-1966-colt-python-2-5-inch.285414/#post-3306014[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scalawag pimp, post: 3929406, member: 24580"] I collected colt snakes for over 40 years. Nothing beats an older python for shooting. Unfortunately you really have to know what your doing when buying older pythons. Since the prices went crazy, you have a lot of people taking advantage and selling guns with issues. Add in fact you can’t get parts and very few people can truly work on them and you can end up with a piece of junk if not careful. I suggest you go to the coltforum and educate yourself there. You should also consider becoming a member of the colt collectors association. Between those groups you will get enough info make a smart purchase. As far as price, we’ll there are thousands of things to consider, age being the most common. But something as simple as grips can change value considerably. For example in the one posted by Flipz above does not have correct grips. If it’s a 1970 you would need a set of Gen 2 wood grips and they would cost around $250. The python will be best revolver you shoot and I do suggest you own one in your life time. But do your homework first. I moved from OKC in 2019 and sold over 100 colt snakes including 52 pythons at the time, including this amazing example….. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.okshooters.com/threads/item-gone-fs-1966-colt-python-2-5-inch.285414/#post-3306014[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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