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Value of pair of Colt Cowboy .45LC,5.5, Stag grips, 1999

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  • Grasshopper

    Just looked up some of the sold ones and I am telling you I would sell them now as the market seems real HIGH. With the fake case coloring and it is a virtual cheapened copy of the SAA and bringing as much as the real ones. IMO only I don't think the serial numbers would add any value. Might sell the stag grips aside from the pistols, as with the holster rig. And I would sell the pistols' separately especially if you had the boxes ect. IMO I think you would realize the maximum that way. If you are a NEW seller, right now there are many scammers on and I would wait and buy a couple things quickly to get some feedback. Been buying, selling here for over 20 years and my advice is worth the time I put up posting an answer to your question. Good luck.

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  • Ricci.Wright

    I agree with the Grasshopper 100% which shows how smart he is.

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  • bonshaw54

    Appreciate the info

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  • Grasshopper

    OR you could send them to RIcci Wright the above poster who can get the most out of them who has quite a following of buyers without all the hassle for a small fee. That would be another good route.

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  • ruger41

    IMO the serial numbers being so far apart won’t bring any more money. But it’s a crazy gun market right now. If those are real stags and not fake, toss in the rig and you should have no problem getting $1600-$1800 to the right buyer(mainly someone looking to get in Cowboy Action shooting. My friend bought one brand new in 2002 and paid around $600. The Colt Cowboy was unfortunately a flop for Colt and doesn’t bring as much as a SAA.

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