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Old 09-03-2009, 07:37 PM
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1. MOVED to auction.... Here's a NNIB collector grade 6" Colt King Cobra 357 magnum with Colt hard plastic case and owner's manual. This gorgeous Colt blue wheelgun is wicked looking and IMHO is much better looking than the stainless King Cobras. I'll let the pics speak for themselves. Overall finish in the 98-99% range. No wear of the leading edges or muzzle; a thin cylinder rotation line is noted. These are the original grips also in excellent condition.
Now $780 shipped FFL to FFL, a cost to me of about $35.

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2. +++SPF+++
NRA Excellent ++ condition S&W Model 17 no dash K-22 Masterpiece 6" blue in about 98% finish condition. Also excellent plus condition diamond magna stocks numbered to the gun. The only wear is a little left muzzle wear (right muzzle is fine). No idiot marks or any other significant mars. No wear of the leading edges of the frame or cylinder. Trigger guard and barrel are flawless asides from a rim of muzzle fade on the left side only. Excellent case color of hammer and trigger. No box or docs, just a collector grade 17 no dash that you can be proud of.
SN is K3315XX which dates this one to 1958 per SCSW, the second year of production of the Model 17.
$675 shipped insured Priority Mail from my FFL to your FFL ( a cost to me of about $35).



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3.. +++SPF+++Here's the nicest Colt Cobra snubbie I have ever had the pleasure to see, as close to mint condition (both wheelgun and original stocks) as I have seen. Absolutely no wear of the bluing, no wear of the muzzle/leading edges/barrel/cylinder or straps. The stocks are flawless. SN of LW 2002XX dates it to 1966 per Proofhouse. No box or docs.
I would grade the finish at 99+% with the faintest possible cylinder turn line that is not through the bluing.

Absolutely impossible to improve on; highest possible collector grade.

For what it's worth,the current Blue Book values this in 100% condition at $850.

My price: $650 shipped insured Priority Mail from my FFL to your FFL (a cost to me of 30-35 bucks).

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I'll take it!!! Email will be sent shortly.
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Beautiful piece of ordnance, Doc!

We never know what you're going to come up with next!

If only I had some spare cash....

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Cobra is SPF to ABC.
Thanks for your kind words G-Mac. It's my hobby...finding high grade vintage wheelguns and passing them along at reasonable prices for condition. This hobby keeps me out of trouble by keeping me busy.
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K-22 is SPF.
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Price drop late Saturday afternoon...this is a nice blue King Cobra for sure.
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Swap a LNIB S&W 610-3 for the KC if you feel crazy enough. Just kidding, I am not a big fan of Colt Revo's even though I had an excellent one 20 years ago.

I had a SS 6" KC I bought NIB in Summer of '87 and like a idiot sold it in '89 for some stupid reason. Paid $425 for the SS model and it was a tack driver, but a friend wanted it worce then I did and I let it go.

Good luck on the sale(s) they are true beauties. BTT
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Final drop on the King Cobra, then on to auction. Very nice gun fellas!
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PM on King Cobra
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