Yeah, the guy didnt even try to lowball me, he knew alot about them.Ive seen the ones that are used as hammers on their days off.:)
Printable View
Yeah exactly. That and it seems no one there knew how to maintain a weapon. Stressed frames the works.
That gun has had a lot of work done to it. There is no way it's worth $1200. Especially without knowing who installed the parts that have been swapped out.
$500 gun....tops.
Some of the Argentine guns can be pricey depending on the markings and originality. That one ain't anything special.
For $1200 you'd be better off buying a real Colt.