Old Colt Revolvers:

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Here is a few that were born in my life time~!

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1976 2" factory nickel Colt Lawman MK-III .357 magnum
1971 2" factory nickel Colt Detective .38 Special
1966 2" factory blue Colt Detective .38 Special
Very early production (1972) 2nd issue Colt Agent .38 Special
 

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Nice looking Colts.

Kimber1911_06238 is right. The value is going up for those that are kept in pristine condition. Since I'm such a nice guy, I'll keep on putting more and more finish wear on my own `66 model. That'll help the value of yours go up. ;)

No, no need to thank me. I'm just a selfless kind of guy.
 
DS and Cobra both made in 1981

My contribution of two Colts made in the same year, Bill

Sorry pics will not show up, Bill
 
OLD COLT REVOLVERS...!!

If those are OLD Colt revolvers the OLD Fuff is in serious trouble... :what:

OLD Colt's were made during the 19th century... :D
 
Here's my "old Colt revolver" contribution.It's a nickle Trooper MkIII .357.My dad bought it new in 1974, 3 months after I was born.I joked with him that "since mom got the baby she wanted, he was gettting the 'baby' HE wanted!" :).Its by far my favorite of my handguns, for looks, accuracy, fun, comfort and obvious sentimental reasons.
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Hey Old Fuff-

You got me on that one my friend~! I started
with the "Old Colt Revolver's" from my time frame; (1947 to
present). I always wanted a Colt Detective Special like the
real detectives of the 50's, 60, and early 70's carried. My
next door neighbor was a city detective, and he carried a
Colt DS. Upon his sudden death in 1982, I guess his crack
addict grandson traded it for a $10 rock~?
 
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