I think a buddy of mine lost his marbles sold a Python 357 and Anaconda 44 mag for 1 k each could of choked him for not saying anything
I think a buddy of mine lost his marbles sold a Python 357 and Anaconda 44 mag for 1 k each could of choked him for not saying anything
Dang. Ignorance can hurt sometimes!!
Meh, whoever got them got a deal. But I wouldn't pay $1k for either one of them.
Me either. The Anaconda price might be within reason as the last one I saw around here sold for $850.00.
It cracks me up how Colt makes products that people will pay absolutely stupid prices for and still manages to go bankrupt. More than once in fact!
Currently casting and loading: .32 Auto, .380 Auto, .38 Special, 9X19, .357 Magnum, .257 Roberts, 6.5 Creedmoor, .30 WCF, .308 WCF, .45-70.
The thing to keep in mind about buying a Colt is that Colt hates you.
They have guns people are BEGGING to buy, but don't make them in good enough quantity to satisfy demand. So everybody else who makes a reasonable fake gets Colt's piece of the pie.
I love Colt, and prefer them over everybody else for AR's, 1911's, and SAA's; but dang! They really need to pull their head out of their butts!!! Hopefully with the restructuring they will get the Custom shop sorted out so the leade time on tactical packages and SAA isn't 1-2 years.
Don't think I have ever seen a company that went to such lengths to rescue failure from the jaws of success as Colt has!
Currently casting and loading: .32 Auto, .380 Auto, .38 Special, 9X19, .357 Magnum, .257 Roberts, 6.5 Creedmoor, .30 WCF, .308 WCF, .45-70.
That's putting it lightly. I have no idea why people continue to support them. They decided a long time ago to only care about military contracts. They don't want the common citizen's money. When companies do this I make sure to not give them a dime. About the only gun they make that I have a slight interest in is the SAA.
Honestly, after years of supporting Colt, I am ready to throw in the towel and look elsewhere for my firearm needs.
The only thing from Colt I have any interest in is the new Cobra, and that is only because Ruger and S&W refuse to make a six shot .38 snub. The SAA is an overpriced, overrated replica of an antique. Ruger is, in my eyes, the foremost maker of single action revolvers today. They have actually advanced the design in terms of safety and strength while Colt continues to sit on their rear, content to rely on their historical legacy rather than innovation. A lot of people agree. It's actually funny how there are Ruger Old Model/no transfer bar snobs just like there are SAA snobs.
Currently casting and loading: .32 Auto, .380 Auto, .38 Special, 9X19, .357 Magnum, .257 Roberts, 6.5 Creedmoor, .30 WCF, .308 WCF, .45-70.
I dunno, some of the best triggers I've felt have been pythons.
I sure wish when i bought my anaconda new 30 ys ago, I wish id bought a palate of them. 400$ each and you can get tripple that easy. Up to 8x, when there blood in the water.
Colt doesn't make a replica. They make the genuine article.
Ruger doesn't make SAA fakes. Ruger makes solid, strong, and reliable DIY SA revolver kits, lol. Ok, that was a below the belt hit towards Ruger. I have never looked at Ruger as SAA clones. Rugers have always been in a class of their own.
I would love to have one of the Ruger 454 Casull kits, but I'm not a fan of the Bisley grip.
Friend of mine just sold an Anaconda at a show for $2200 to a dealer who immediately put it on his table at $2900. He also had a 4" Diamondback .22 for $3200. They were still on his table at another show a month later.
There is a definitely market for the snake guns. But w/ their prices it's limited the players. Prices typically don't go down so it will be interesting to see what happens. I think someone should buy as many as they can now. Then start destroying a few at a time. Eventually the price of the remaining ones will sky rocket. Have to find that tipping point :laugh:
I have had my 4" Anaconda for about 20+ years. I use it as that's what I bought it for. I have smaller hands and S&W N frames just plain do not fit, especially for a double action trigger pull (yes I have tried a litany of different grips but the trigger pull is just too long). The Anaconda fits my hand perfectly. I was astounded some time back when a fellow at the range saw me shooting it and about had a bit H right there. He said it was way too valuable now to shoot, especially the 4" model as collectors would pay a premium for it. So, I'm not in the gun selling for profit business so I really don't care.......
BTW; out of the box it had the smoothest DA pull to rival the best tricked out N Frame and the SA pull is crisp.....well.....perfect! The cylinder throats are .429 (pin gauged) and the barrel is also .429. It is the most accurate large bore revolver I have ever had.
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Oh, Larry, You rascal you. I wanted to get one of those so bad, but Colt stopped making them right about the time I got enough money saved up to order one. A friend of mine had one in 45 colt which was everything you say and far and away the most accurate 45 colt DA revolver I ever saw.
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