Pythons - made of gold?

BC Mike

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Ok I love the Python. Nickle, stainless, especially blue but in the EE lately, WTF? $4000? $6500? If people are actually paying these prices I guess it's true that there's one born every minute.....
 
If I wanted the gun and I had the money, I'd be more than willing to pay the price.
Some are paying $5000 and more for a Colt SAA 45acp antique, just so they can legally shoot a handgun in the bush.
I would have bought one, only I know that Justin will soon close this "loophole".
 
Only time will tell if these current prices hold, or if we are in a bubble which in essence has been created by a single (or very small number of) collector (s).
 
If you shoot one you will know why they are expensive, that expensive might be a bit much, but hell if they sell good on the seller.
 
Pythons have always been way more than any other .357 revolver. Has to do with the factory trigger job. And having 'Colt' stamped on it.
 
Pythons have always been way more than any other .357 revolver. Has to do with the factory trigger job. And having 'Colt' stamped on it.
Yes, but they were more like $1500-$2000, not the $5000 or so that we've been seeing in the last few weeks. I was thinking that "The Walking Dead" might have some influence, but that's in its fifth season now so I'm not sure. Just one of those cyclic things?
 
Prices sky-rocketed after "the walking dead" came out. For real..

My pony aint for sale but somedays it is tempting..

Good point, Walking Dead probably contributed. I think it is a bit of bubble now and prices will stabilise eventually but who knows? The gun is a classic in it's own time I guess as opposed to the WW1 Colt semi-autos or the Colt !st generation SAA's which had to wait quite a while before they were appreciated for the time tested classics that they are. The one I wish I'd kept was an unfired nickle 6" with box & papers.

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