Python market price - Blued, 6 inch

Yang.Dongbin

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Hi Gentlemen,
Really need some help from python guru(s). What's fair price for a 6 inch python(blued) now? It has been fired and I can see drag line on its cylinder. Blue is 95-98 percent left. Only few scratches, if you look really carefully with a flashlight. Lost manual and box.

I thought it should be 2K ish, somewhere around 1800-2200. what confused me is, there're several listed in EE for 3K+ right now, even have two listed for 4K+:confused:... those are not getting sold of course.
Any useful info will be great appreciate,
Dongbin
 
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yep, has the original Colt wood stock. 'horse' logos are there on both sides
Front sidght is plain black. But it's partly marked with some chalk/pen/wax, for easy aiming. I suppose it should be easily removed to remove with gun solvent.
 
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Python prices have been all over the place for the last few years. For what you describe, the current range is probably between $2500-$3000.

But I could be wrong because there is no fair market value with Pythons since it depends on what sellers are asking and how bad someone wants it. Condition, finish, bbl length, caliber, grips, original packaging/contents all contribute to increase in value. I know that my response is nebulous but so is the prices of Pythons. Prices of Anacondas, that’s another story...
 
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Hard to say without seeing it but from the description I'd put that era Python around 2500-/+ . Harry C will know but I think that is in the era when production was quite high.
 
Well about 9000 were made that year . Without GOOD pictures and extras, most serious buyers will want a great deal (well under $3K).

They used several different letter prefixes in the serial numbers during 1980. Total production for that year was much higher.

https://www.guncollectorsclub.com/python.htm

1980 V88374 V99999 11,625
1980 AL01001 AL9999 8,999
1980 LA0101 LA9999 9,899
1980 VA1001 VA9256 8,256
1980 K01001 K16265 15,265
 
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I stand corrected, I should have said in that "AL" range they made ..... so all said it was almost a record manufacturing year which means there was low likely hood that a true "MASTER Craftsman" made that unit. ; (
 
They used several different letter prefixes in the serial numbers during 1980. Total production for that year was much higher.

https://www.guncollectorsclub.com/python.htm

1980 V88374 V99999 11,625
1980 AL01001 AL9999 8,999
1980 LA0101 LA9999 9,899
1980 VA1001 VA9256 8,256
1980 K01001 K16265 15,265

Thanks for posting that. I just found that mine is a 1979 manufacture. About 51000 made that year. Want to try to pick up a 1971 manufacture. My birth year.
 
^^^

What bigi said. Close to 60k Pythons were manufactured in 1980... they were pumping these at an astronomical pace.
 
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And guess what came in 1981 for only one year:

1447005803_102056453_1981Hunter.jpg
 
wow, incredible, you gentlemen are so knowledgeable and helpfulV:I:. besides condition, how many was made is a big factor, totally miss that, lol. can't say thank you enough!

bigi is right, some good photos will be great. will take some when I got time to clean/maintenance this baby.:dancingbanana:

again, appreciate all replies, and your time.:)
 
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Had that, great gopher gun, but as usual, sold when they where cheap. I seem to remember buying as new for 750.oo and a 22 rifle of some kind.
Also had the Anaconda in 45LC, never really liked that gun.
I had a spare colt scope and mount for years, it disappeared in the 1990's
Funny I remember all that, but can't remember why I went to town ,till the wife asks where the damn milk is, But I don't forget chips.
And guess what came in 1981 for only one year:

1447005803_102056453_1981Hunter.jpg
 
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