DWalt
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So then where did the ad shown in #52 come from? I also checked and couldn't find any mentions of a new Cobra. With the SHOT show coming up, perhaps the full story will be revealed.
Not to be a doubting Thomas, but I have seen things like this happen before. A company makes an announcement for a new product, but never ends up manufacturing it for some reason or another.
I hope that Colt does not fall into that category! A historic American company like them doesn't need to disappear.
$5000 to $10,000? each? If that were the case I doubt people would be lining up at those prices.They might cost 5-10k each but people would buy them.
i wonder if theres anybody still left at colt that ever made a revolver.
Your right its all the money. I think there is a market for premium hand built revolvers. You could still high build quality and make a profit. They might cost 5-10k each but people would buy them. I would if the quality was there.
My guess is that you are right. Didn't I just read an article about the Expanse not being all genuine Colt?My guess Colt is not actually manufacturing them.
Methinks I should have sold my Detective Special before this news came out!![]()
I wouldn't worry too much, I think that many of us are still going to prefer the original guns. About 2 or 3 years ago, I bought a newly made Colt Commander. It was really a nicely made gun, and cost close to a thousand bucks, but I just couldn't get to really like it that much (oh, yeah, and on a close to $1,000 gun, it had a plastic mainspring housing)...anyway, I sold it, and shortly thereafter, bought a 1960s Commander, for about the same price, which I like a lot better. They were Both Colts, but the new one just didn't have the same panache as the older one.
By the way, I have a Kimber Ultra CDP II that cost over a thousand, and it came with a plastic mainspring housing as well!! I bought a machined Alloy replacement, but what is with these guys, putting plastic parts in fairly high dollar guns??
Best Regards.....Les
Hard to see how this Colt will unseat the S&W 637 @less than $400 or the S&W 637 Performance Ctr. @ under $500. I certainly won't be replacing my S&W 638 snubby with the new Colt. I'm sure collectors will eat them up though...but will that be enough sales to warrant a long production run?Hot off the press. New Colt Cobra:
I hope you're right... but I think I've blown my chance to make a big mega-killing on it!I wouldn't worry too much, I think that many of us are still going to prefer the original guns. About 2 or 3 years ago, I bought a newly made Colt Commander. It was really a nicely made gun, and cost close to a thousand bucks, but I just couldn't get to really like it that much (oh, yeah, and on a close to $1,000 gun, it had a plastic mainspring housing)...anyway, I sold it, and shortly thereafter, bought a 1960s Commander, for about the same price, which I like a lot better. They were Both Colts, but the new one just didn't have the same panache as the older one.
I love Colts and want to see them do good, but I just think they are really late to the ball game and have done almost everything wrong up to this point. I would love to give them some business, but I can still buy an old V spring Detective Special for about $500 or less.
$5000 to $10,000? each? If that were the case I doubt people would be lining up at those prices.
A large corporate like Colt might be able to do something like S&W with their Performance Center guns.