![]() ![]() The same is true for almost anything that can be bought these days. But, at least you'll have an informed opinion instead of some guy who saw one 3 years ago in a pawn shop 2 states away yada yada yada. ![]() and decide whether you'd rather buy one locally or find one on an auction site or whatever. You then compute shipping, transfer fees, etc. Here's one close to what you described: COLT SAA LNIB 45 LC You can also see if the item actually sold or if the seller was way away and just dreaming. all the things that may or may not be important to you are included. ![]() etc.) You can judge for yourself if the quality/ finish/ box/ age/. Scroll down until you see actual bids and click on a few that match what you're looking for (barrel length, caliber, etc. What you'll notice is that there are hundreds of auctions that have no bids. Pull the drop down and at the bottom is "COMPLETED AUCTIONS". THen go to the top of the page before the listing start and on the right you'll see "PERIOD". In your case, create an account (only way to see "Completed Auctions") then type "COLT SAA 3rd" in the SEARCH field. There you'll find what things actually sell for between many informed, un-informed but WILLING participants in a world market. On pricing, you have the tools to find the price on ANY gun within pennies. both accurate, inaccurate and in some cases just pure crap. You'll find that the SASS WAHR is a source of incredible information. I have been told the gun has had an action job. The finish (CC and Blue) I estimate at 98%+. Is this revolver outside of that range? I would rather not cause any arguments on this particular subject but would like to hear of someone's first hand experiences. I have heard comments that Colt went through a period when quality control may not have been exactly up to earlier par. I would also be interested in anyone's thoughts about the quality of manufacturing around the date of manufacture. I think it may have been made around 1999. ![]() If someone could tell me the year of manufacture, I would appreciate it. I have some questions about an opportunity I have to purchase a 3rd Generation Colt SAA in 45. I currently have an early 2nd Gen in 38spl and would like to add the collection. ![]()
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