Just got a serious offer for trade.
A Colt Python I used to own but got such a good $$$$ offer I had to sell it.
I had bought it for an investment plus I love old revolvers especially S&W but
Pythons & Diamondbacks are on my list as well.
She want's to trade even, her PERFECT, 6" Blue, unfired, 357 mag, Python
without a box.
For 2 of my M1 Garands. One from 1952 & one from 1954, both in good to very
good condition. Both shoot & function great with my reloads.
The Python is easier to price, about $3500, the Garands are impossible for me
to figure since the serial #, furniture, & metal & rifling condition seems wildly different
with the same problem in prices. Some Garands are priced at 2X a Python & looking
at the ones for sell, mine are better looking & bound to shoot just as good.
Also I heard a big load of Garands will be or has been released.
My question is are the Garands going to increase in value to where 2 of them will
surely outprice the Python & has the Python reached it's limit.
A Colt Python I used to own but got such a good $$$$ offer I had to sell it.
I had bought it for an investment plus I love old revolvers especially S&W but
Pythons & Diamondbacks are on my list as well.
She want's to trade even, her PERFECT, 6" Blue, unfired, 357 mag, Python
without a box.
For 2 of my M1 Garands. One from 1952 & one from 1954, both in good to very
good condition. Both shoot & function great with my reloads.
The Python is easier to price, about $3500, the Garands are impossible for me
to figure since the serial #, furniture, & metal & rifling condition seems wildly different
with the same problem in prices. Some Garands are priced at 2X a Python & looking
at the ones for sell, mine are better looking & bound to shoot just as good.
Also I heard a big load of Garands will be or has been released.
My question is are the Garands going to increase in value to where 2 of them will
surely outprice the Python & has the Python reached it's limit.