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<blockquote data-quote="Capm_Spaulding" data-source="post: 2876602" data-attributes="member: 17977"><p>Oh I'm sure asking prices on all snake guns are going to be high. But what is it worth? Original MSRP plus interest at the rate of inflation and not a penny more if you ask me. There's nothing that special about them, just sparsity since they stopped production. The second Colt decides to dig themselves out of debt by manufacturing weapons most people actually want from them like quality revolvers instead of what their marketing team thinks people want, "5000 AR15 & 1911 variants" the old snake guns will drop in price.</p><p>There's no reason a gun that was in production in the 90's that sold for under $500 new should shoot up to well over 10x that initial price. I love colt, my commander is a staple of my EDC, but the price hike on snake guns is ridiculous and exists primarily because a majority of those who favor wheel guns are older and have the money to demand, thus limited supply shoots up in value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capm_Spaulding, post: 2876602, member: 17977"] Oh I'm sure asking prices on all snake guns are going to be high. But what is it worth? Original MSRP plus interest at the rate of inflation and not a penny more if you ask me. There's nothing that special about them, just sparsity since they stopped production. The second Colt decides to dig themselves out of debt by manufacturing weapons most people actually want from them like quality revolvers instead of what their marketing team thinks people want, "5000 AR15 & 1911 variants" the old snake guns will drop in price. There's no reason a gun that was in production in the 90's that sold for under $500 new should shoot up to well over 10x that initial price. I love colt, my commander is a staple of my EDC, but the price hike on snake guns is ridiculous and exists primarily because a majority of those who favor wheel guns are older and have the money to demand, thus limited supply shoots up in value. [/QUOTE]
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