Pls REmove

Do you have the original sales invoice for it, since you know where it was purchased? How much was it originally when he bought it?
 
Frontier Firearms have 1911 kimber 45 for 1100$+tx
While not having a kimber on hand, it's safe to say you
would let the python go for 1200$?
 
Frontier Firearms have 1911 kimber 45 for 1100$+tx
While not having a kimber on hand, it's safe to say you
would let the python go for 1200$?

I would think so yeah.

I'd love to find a higher end Kimber (used) and trade... but money does speak volumes.

Maybe I'll list it in the EE sometime
 
Lanes Sporting Goods! That was a great little store. I'd hang around that place, when I was a kid, until someone shooed me out the door. Finally got old enough to buy guns on my own. Bought a Remington Mohawk 10C, in 1972, that's still in my case. Other than a few old photos, That's the only thing I've held onto this long. Whenever I'm back east for a visit, I always walk by that corner, just to see what business is in that spot now.

I don't even remember them having a handgun display. Were they kept out of sight, per chance?

Back to topic, that's a nice project. I'd consider machining a new custom hammer, then making that piece a daily driver. You'll never reproduce the factory finish, so why waste $$ trying? With medium power loads, that would be a real dream to shoot. Let'er rip.
 
Just clean it up and voila, you have a DAO Python! Some police departments converted their revolvers to fire DAO. I know Ruger sold spurless hammers for their revolvers for police agencies.

I had a similar experience when I bought a 6" Python from a police officer I worked with and he let me have it for a very good price "back in the day". Yours is in better condition than mine was.

However, I prefer S&W's so after a while I sold it for twice what it cost me. Maybe I should have tried a 4" or 2.5" barreled one as I always found the 6" a little muzzle heavy.
 
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I've put the Python up for sale, see if I can fund a Kimber 1911...

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