Colt Auto .38 Super
A local dealer has a NIB (circa 1960, he says) Colt Lightweight Commander in .38 Super. He claims the magazine has never been inserted into the well(no marks on the magazine). His price is $695. I haven't seen this model on any forum and wonder if his price is reasonable.
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Your local dealers price is very reasonable. If you do not buy it I would be interested in it. 0 -
nice gun. ask him if he has a 9mm colt too!
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Supers are highly collectable, as are early Commanders, and that price on the combination is well under market if the information given is correct. 0 -
38 super is = to a 9mm magnum. Very similar to the 357 sig. I would say you did good. [8D]
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This isn't the best picture, but it shows the .38 super to give you an idea to its relative size.
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Like all others said, if it's in that condition it's well worth it. I'd buy it in a sec, but i'm a .38 super freak[:D] got 4 so far and lookin fer more.
Better to be dead and cool than alive and un-cool !!!0 -
gap1916, i was refering to a real 9mm 1911a1. i had one a long time ago. not...a 38 super(9mm mag). i shoot a 38 super converted to 38 special wad cutter. its an old 'giles' gun. regards..... 0 -
Kinda off topic, but related. Any of you every hear of "38 a.c.p." bullets, are they the same as 38 super? I have several bullets marked 38 acp, and was wondering what there history was. I got the bullets out of a colt 1911 38 super gun that ws made in 1929.
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