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Colt agent 38 cylinder release
Colt agent 38 cylinder release







colt agent 38 cylinder release
  1. COLT AGENT 38 CYLINDER RELEASE SERIAL NUMBERS
  2. COLT AGENT 38 CYLINDER RELEASE SERIAL NUMBER
  3. COLT AGENT 38 CYLINDER RELEASE FULL SIZE
  4. COLT AGENT 38 CYLINDER RELEASE PLUS

I post, ask, and answer questions on all three, plus a couple others. I'm also a member at the S&W and Ruger forums, since I collect those as well.

colt agent 38 cylinder release

I've spent a bit of time on the Colt forums, having been a Colt collector for 30+ years. Your comment suggests you think you know more than you do. Do you even frequent Colt Forum forum at all? Your statement suggests that you do not. Ask them what they'd pay you for it today, and then add 50% to get a ballpark idea of what it's worth. I found a place locally that deals in all kinds of old revolvers, lever actions and what not I am going to take it to to get it appraised. The one's that actually sell, go for closer to what I told you. People can list guns for whatever they want. You'll see that those prices are pipe dreams. There is one that is basically new in box(minus the box) for $899 and there is one that is a 1966 that is in, probably 5% better condition than this one, for $775.:rolleyes: Try searching on completed listings. The gun broker prices for a, to me, beat up gun seem to be 400-500. It also has an old leather Buckheimer B1 holster. It looks like it was carried a lot and fired a little. Powder horn is early 1800’s and is in good conditon. This is one of the best carvings I have seen. I believe the grips are original as well.ġ800’S CARVED LION POWDER HORN.

COLT AGENT 38 CYLINDER RELEASE SERIAL NUMBER

I believe it is a 1965 model as the serial number is 161XXXLW and according to it fits in that serial number range. There is a little bit of rust, but not much. Blued finish that I would say is probably in 85% condition(bit of holster wear). I have no clue what this revolver is worth. My neighbor has a Colt Agent.38 special that she is interested in possibly selling to me.

colt agent 38 cylinder release

COLT AGENT 38 CYLINDER RELEASE SERIAL NUMBERS

Colt will be able to sell far more of these new revolvers if they’re meant more as a carry piece than a range toy.Colt Agent Serial Numbers Rating: 3,5/5 1770votes But the Python is expensive (these days) for a reason. Yes, we all wanted them to bring back the Python. I think Colt did make the right choice in resurrecting the DS for their re-entry into the double action revolver market. The Detective Special is an old gun, yet it still manages to keep up in this world of wonder pocket pistols due to the demand for small and reliable pistols. That means you’ll have to adjust your aim if you’re using ammo lighter than 158 grain. And just to make things more interesting, the sights were regulated for the heavier 158 gr slug instead of today’s more common 130 grain slug. If you’re not careful, your knuckles will smack the rear of the trigger guard. The biggest limiting factor is also the primary reason for its existence. Many have jobs where it is quite imperative to carry something as unobtrusive as possible, so a small revolver works perfectly.

COLT AGENT 38 CYLINDER RELEASE FULL SIZE

You are giving up capacity for it’s small size, but realize not everyone is in the mood to carry a full size service handgun everyday. You can carry more with speedloaders or speedstrips, but stirctly speaking you only have six. If you can accept a few things.įirst off, you only have six rounds. So with such a history, does the handling match up to the hype? Well, yes. Even the French gave their stamp of approval, and issued them to customs agents and border guards. The Royal Hong Kong Police also purchased several, and they served alongside their S&W Model 10s. These were eventually replaced by a licensed SIG P220 from Minebea, though I’m willing to bet there are still quite a few over there gathering dust in the corners of armories. The Japanese military bought many along with several international larger police agencies and those that couldn’t afford the Colt instead bought a clone produced by Miroku. Though popular in the United States, the DS served around the world with law enforcement agencies. The two preferred revolvers of the Royal Hong Kong Police.









Colt agent 38 cylinder release