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Pair of 3rd gen colts.


evil dogooder

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Picked them up at auction today

 

 Matching 4 3/4 blue shot very little.   Now the problem I'll never find another pair this cheap again however I wasn't exactly looking for them in the first place.    

 

 So the big question.. keep them or sell them? 

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Ok Cody I'm open to that if your serious pm me. Maybe we can work something out.  I picked up six large frame s&w, a top break in 44 Russian and these  for stupid prices

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7 minutes ago, Chief Rick said:

Do you want the Colt's or do you want money? 

The plan was to sell them all for a profit. But I've never had a matched pair of Colts before.  The darn things are trying seduce me

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Should post pics regardless :D

But I understand the temptation of flipping if there's room for good profit. But at the same time, good enough deal on matched pair of colts I'd be tempted to keep. May not get a deal like that again.

CD

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What caliber?

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27 minutes ago, Yul Lose said:

What caliber?

 The Colts are .45

Top break 44 Russian

3, 44 specials

1, 38 special

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5 minutes ago, evil dogooder said:

 The Colts are .45

Top break 44 Russian

3, 44 specials

1, 38 special

Take off the list for the Colts. I was assuming .357 for some reason.

 

I might be interested in the top break should you decide to sell that.

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32 minutes ago, Tyrel Cody said:

Take off the list for the Colts. I was assuming .357 for some reason.

 

I might be interested in the top break should you decide to sell that.

Ok digging into the s&w web sight this top break is a new model 3  made between 1878 and 1915.  

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Howdy,

Big advantage to used guns is you can shoot em and not hurt the value.

Even a REAL collector item can be shot, even shot a lot and not hurt the value.

Repeat after me, " they were like that when I got them".

Best

CR

 

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Howdy,

Shoot what YOU like.

I have a couple Rugers  that I like.

Ive tried colts side by side with em  and I like the rugers just as

well and have less tied up.

BUT not every one likes the same thing.

If I didn't have THESE rugers tuned by wonderful smiths,

Colts would be the way to go.

Do your kids need shoes reallllly bad?

Has your car been in the shop five times in the last three months?

Are any of your credit cards maxed out?

Do you need to put aside a rainy day fund(four month salary in the  bank)?

If you just answered 'no' four times, keep the colts maybe sell other guns?

Best

CR

 

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2 hours ago, evil dogooder said:

Ok digging into the s&w web sight this top break is a new model 3  made between 1878 and 1915.  

 

Howdy

 

PM me the Serial Number of the New Model Number Three and I'll see if maybe I can narrow it down a bit for you.

 

 

 

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I would be interested in the Colts .

PM Me with a price and some pics. 

Rooster 

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Put me in line for the S&W Model 3. Been looking for one to match the one I have now. 

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20 hours ago, evil dogooder said:

Ok digging into the s&w web sight this top break is a new model 3  made between 1878 and 1915.  

 

Send me your best price on the top break.

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curious....what is the small revolver in the center?

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2 hours ago, Grass Range #51406 said:

I would buy all the firearms if you want a group sale

Thanks but the s&w 1950s are all sold

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23 hours ago, Goody, SASS #26190 said:

I'm drooling over the Model 1950's/24's.:wub:

The cheapest was 275 the most expensive was 375

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