otis24
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My B-I-L wanted to buy my Colt Trooper. Due to other expenses, it's on the back burner for him. Might be a couple of years before he decides that he can afford it. I don't think he really wants to pay my price anyway. He said that it would just be a dust collector for him but it would be neat to own.. After putting service stocks on it, I've decided that I might just want to keep it. Anyway, I prefer the service stocks to the combat stocks that were on it. The combat stocks are not numbered to the revolver. If they were, I wouldn't dream of separating them. But I believe that the combat stocks will bring $200-$250. That's a good sum in my book and the funds would go towards another firearm purchase. Just wondering if I should sell them or not? The service stocks that I put on match the wear and patina of the revolver.