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Considering Purchase of a 6” Blued Colt Python
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<blockquote data-quote="Aries" data-source="post: 3723767" data-attributes="member: 44328"><p>I haven't seen very many since the 2020 model was released, but up to 2019 you'd have been hard pressed to find one for under $2400 or so. Most of those I saw were more like $3000 to $3500 and I've seen them for considerably more. I'm really not sure what the re-release has done to value of the "vintage" pythons, I doubt it hurt them much.</p><p></p><p>Another issue with the vintage pythons is that if the hand wears out, there aren't that many gunsmiths still around that can make a new one (or so I read). If you don't plan to shoot it though, that's probably not really an issue.</p><p></p><p>I'd love to have one of the new ones, but I'm not paying anything close to $2000 for it. If they get down to or especially below MSRP, I might do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aries, post: 3723767, member: 44328"] I haven't seen very many since the 2020 model was released, but up to 2019 you'd have been hard pressed to find one for under $2400 or so. Most of those I saw were more like $3000 to $3500 and I've seen them for considerably more. I'm really not sure what the re-release has done to value of the "vintage" pythons, I doubt it hurt them much. Another issue with the vintage pythons is that if the hand wears out, there aren't that many gunsmiths still around that can make a new one (or so I read). If you don't plan to shoot it though, that's probably not really an issue. I'd love to have one of the new ones, but I'm not paying anything close to $2000 for it. If they get down to or especially below MSRP, I might do it. [/QUOTE]
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