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COLT GCNM 1911 - USED (for sale) PRICE BLEW MY MIND!
I went shooting last Friday and I always take a gander in the used gun display cases at our local gun shop & range. They usually have a nice selection and so far every gun I have seen in there has been in excellent condition. So far my shooting Bud's have purchased 3 of them - all excellent and at reasonable prices.
I spied a beautiful Colt GCNM 1911 (45acp) in like new condition, no box or papers. I asked to see it and after examining it, it appeared as good on the inside as it did on the outside - pristine. The trigger was a typical sweet, light and crisp GC trigger. It was made in the mid 1970's but when I looked at the tag it was marked $2,500 bucks! I have the identical gun made in the same time period and although it is my all time favorite range gun I never realized the mid 70's Gold Cup NM commanded that sort of price - used! So the guy behind the counter said even at the $2,500 marked price he did not expect it to last very long and there was no wiggle room. One of my friends was looking for that exact gun and thought I'd inquire for him. Don't get me wrong, I think the world of the Colt 1911 GCNM from that particular era and would highly recommend it, but since a brand new Colt GC runs about $1,300 I was blown away at this price! The salesman also said they have sold similar Gold Cups from that vintage era in lesser condition for just slightly less.
Well....... I suppose it's nice to know that when my shooting career comes to an end (hopefully many years away) at least I have a few that will command some nice bucks!
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I was at a pawn shop recently and saw a used Kel Tec P3AT .380 tagged for $425.!!!
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Wow! I have a mint one from the same era.I wonder what a similar GM or cc goes for now? (Might be profit taking time)
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I’m amazed at some of the prices I see for older firearms. The only thing I can figure is that there’s a lot of folks who are willing to pay a premium for those because “they don’t make ‘em like they used to“. I can see that in the case of older S&W revolvers, but not the Gold Cup.
Different strokes for different folks, I guess…
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Gold Cup prices are all over the place. The earlier guns get quite a premium.
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Gold Cup prices are all over the place. The earlier guns get quite a premium.
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They sure do! The guy in the LGS asked to see mine as I had it with me that day. He looked at it and said "you shouldn't shoot it anymore - it will lose value being it is in excellent condition". I told him this particular Colt GC has over 35K rounds through it - I don't think he believed me. I also said this has been my serious target, competition gun since I bought it - many decades ago and enjoy shooting it more than any gun I own! I would not even think of not shooting it!
It's nice that some guns increase in value - but after all, it's a gun and meant to be shot!
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Everything is crazy expensive now.
I can remember getting a full size candy bar from a machine for a nickel.
We took a little road trip a few weekends ago and found ourselves poking around an "Antique Store". Funny thing was, the place was chock full of stuff from our childhood.
It sure didn't used to be like this!
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You mean Bazooka Bubble Gum isn't a penny any more?
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They sure do! The guy in the LGS asked to see mine as I had it with me that day. He looked at it and said "you shouldn't shoot it anymore - it will lose value being it is in excellent condition". I told him this particular Colt GC has over 35K rounds through it - I don't think he believed me. I also said this has been my serious target, competition gun since I bought it - many decades ago and enjoy shooting it more than any gun I own! I would not even think of not shooting it!
It's nice that some guns increase in value - but after all, it's a gun and meant to be shot!
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That's a little crazy. What are you supposed to shoot if you mothball your GC? It would just cost you more than $1,000 buying a replacement that wouldn't be as nice.
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I don’t look at Colt prices much but that value sounds totally unhinged, to the point that I wonder if the sales guy was hyping up his impression of recent sales to try to sell this one.
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Those Colts are nice but not that nice, It's all in the name and the hype. I'll put my Dan Wesson up against it or pretty much any 1911.
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COLT GCNM 1911 - USED (for sale) PRICE BLEW MY MIND!
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I don't keep up with used prices on GC's but I'd buy it for 2K if I were in the market. I'm not however because I have a GC Trophy I shoot the snot out of. I think I paid about 1K for it new about 20 years ago.
The problem is Colt still makes GC's.
I hope the person who buys it enjoys it.
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Carried a Gold Cup for duty use while working part-time for the sheriff's department in the late 70's. At the time I think it retailed for $256 and I paid cost. Shot great, pin in the rear sight keep drifting out and rusted at the drop of a hat.
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I don’t look at Colt prices much but that value sounds totally unhinged, to the point that I wonder if the sales guy was hyping up his impression of recent sales to try to sell this one.
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I agree.
For the past few years, I've seen 'em running around $1800 to $2000 for Series 70, a little less for 83+ Series 80.
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I visited a few stores and pawn shops while in Texas recently, and all of them seemed very proud of their wares judging by the prices.
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People are free to ask any price they want. They are trolling for big fish.
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$2500 for a 70 series GCNM with box and papers in excellent condition? Sounds about right around here. They will get it with no problems. If you want the premium package, you gotta pony up, 'cuz they ain't makin' 'em anymore. Sure, you can buy a new one for much less, but it's not the same thing. Those who understand that are the ones forking out the dough. It's not about it being a great shooter, it's about how hard it is to find one in that condition, and how much harder it will be as time moves on.
Edit: Sorry, reread the post and noticed that the OP said that it "Did not" come with box and papers. That changes things drastically. Still would sell for over $1800 around here, but nowhere around the asking price.
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I don’t look at Colt prices much but that value sounds totally unhinged, to the point that I wonder if the sales guy was hyping up his impression of recent sales to try to sell this one.
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He would not negotiate and he says they have gotten similar prices in the past for that model. What can I say? They sell quite a bit of stuff so I have to take his word.
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It’s a $1500 gun in Southern AZ with no box.
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By comparison with some that price doesn't sound too bad. I saw what may have been a ANIB Colt BOA today at our local Scheels. It was tagged at only $35,999.99. They also had a set (26) of Colt 1911 ELs, all in 38 Super. Asking price was a mere $249,999. I didn't take either package home.
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I hope the prices hold up until I have to cash out my 401G...
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800 for the gun, 1700 for the pony.....
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Someone put on consignment 2 Colt 1911s. Both WWI, 5", One made in 1915 ($3000), the other is still there, made in 1914 ($3500). The shop owner said something like they're all original. They definitely show their age and use but not bad condition, but I think my wallet wouldn't talk to me for a month! I suppose the 2nd one will sell someday, but it's been in there for quite some time.
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Someone put on consignment 2 Colt 1911s. Both WWI, 5", One made in 1915 ($3000), the other is still there, made in 1914 ($3500). The shop owner said something like they're all original. They definitely show their age and use but not bad condition, but I think my wallet wouldn't talk to me for a month! I suppose the 2nd one will sell someday, but it's been in there for quite some time.
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Everyone has different tastes, but I rather spend the dough on the Gold Cup than a WWI relic. I get the collector value thing, but that's a lot of cash for a surplus gun.
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Many, many years ago, I owned a Series 70 Colt GC National Match. I bought it new. It was not the kind of pistol one wants to shoot any matches. I suppose a Colt collector might want one in his/ her collection for $2,500, but for something to actually shoot, there are a lot of finely tuned 1911's out there that will shoot rings around it. Rock River Arms comes to mind.
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My $400 Tisas is fine for me. I could have a guided bullet and I’d miss. Those Gold Cups up above are nice looking guns. You guys make me jealous!
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Nice to know that my 1979 GCNM is worth that these days. But it ain't for sale.
There's one gun store here that always has some nice Colt 1911s and revolvers. But they're mighty proud of 'em. That price would be about normal for them.
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I paid around $ 1,600.00 for my pre-series 70 GCNM, around 2013 (?).
Inflation calculator online put it around $ 2,175.00.
Shops can charge whatever they want, go find another in stock in your town for sale, ya know?
There isn't a whole lot of cool stuff for sale locally anymore because everything has been online for a long time now.
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Colt prices shot up into the stratosphere after CZ bought them out.
Great for those who own them, bad for those who don't.
Personally, I don't care, I'm a Smith & Wesson guy, and at the prices Colt 1911s are going for these days, you can get a much nicer, higher end 1911.
If I had that kind of money to blow on a 1911, then I'd buy a Les Baer, no way am I spending that kind of money on a Colt.
If I just absolutely had to Games have a 1911 with Colt's name on it, then I'd by one of the .22s made by Walther for $300 and call it a day.
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Everything is crazy expensive now.
I can remember getting a full size candy bar from a machine for a nickel.
We took a little road trip a few weekends ago and found ourselves poking around an "Antique Store". Funny thing was, the place was chock full of stuff from our childhood.
It sure didn't used to be like this!
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5 cent candy bars yep....How about $36 a night and they left the light on for ya.
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This thread got me to thinking about my Gold Cup that the Colt web site stated was made in 1978 and I picked it up used in 1989. I pulled the Bill of Sale and everyone would gag at what I got it for. Tax time was coming up and the owner needed some quick cash for this taxes. I think it's time to bring it out of the safe and play with it.
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