Online bidding is at $4,000 now ($4,600 with buyer's premium) I don't think it's worth much more than that but I guess we'll see.
Regular nickle pythons go for more than that..
It will go higher.
Online bidding is at $4,000 now ($4,600 with buyer's premium) I don't think it's worth much more than that but I guess we'll see.
Regular nickle pythons go for more than that..
It will go higher.
As the owner of a Nickle Python I wish your first statement was correct but I'm afraid I have to disagree.
As to what this gun may go for.....who knows. It's an auction and they are notoriously hard to predict. It really depends on who is there on the day and if any two bidders get carried away.
Fair enough but "market value" in the USA is way-way higher than "market value" in Canada....market value ...And I watch the auctions ...
Based on my prior statement and belief, if one sold at market for $5K USD in the USA, I doubt you would see $5K CAD in Canada for the equivalent gun. There will be exceptions of course and being a Python owner myself, I would be very pleased if you did. Sounds like you don't care one way or the other...which is certainly a good position to be in....I like mine a bit, and it wouldn't leave me for less...
The auction I shared the link for was a Canadian auctionFair enough but "market value" in the USA is way-way higher than "market value" in Canada.
Based on my prior statement and belief, if one sold at market for $5K USD in the USA, I doubt you would see $5K CAD in Canada for the equivalent gun. There will be exceptions of course and being a Python owner myself, I would be very pleased if you did. Sounds like you don't care one way or the other...which is certainly a good position to be in.
My apologies...I set myself up for that due to my lack of due diligence...The auction I shared the link for was a Canadian auction![]()
Fair enough but "market value" in the USA is way-way higher than "market value" in Canada.
Based on my prior statement and belief, if one sold at market for $5K USD in the USA, I doubt you would see $5K CAD in Canada for the equivalent gun. There will be exceptions of course and being a Python owner myself, I would be very pleased if you did. Sounds like you don't care one way or the other...which is certainly a good position to be in.
You can disagree all you like if that means you will sell your python below market value for some other lucky guy to get ....
I have one as well ...
And I watch the auctions
http://www.icollector.com/COLT-MODEL-PYTHON-CALIBER-357-MAG_i29275603
This was a few months ago. Just a regular one, after you ad in the auction fee and tax the buyer paid around 6k.
The auction I shared the link for was a Canadian auction
But I do agree certain things do go for more in the states .... but alot is cheaper too. I have bought things there that even after taxes and import fees I saved hundreds sometimes more.
I've found as a rule of thumb that high end collectible guns tend to go for more in the US while the lower value stuff tends to be cheaper there.



























