PA Reb
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I know this is a S&W forum but I also know y'all love good looking pieces of history even if they were made by "that other company." I haven't had time to try and get good pictures of it yet but, as you can see, this is a very nice 6", nickel Colt Python in its original box with papers. I called Colt with the serial number and they gave me a 1992 manufacture date and they also told me the Pac grips were correct for that era. The old owner told me his wife bought it for him as a wedding gift and he only ever put eight rounds through it. It had cobwebs in the cylinder chambers and it was only in my LGS fifteen minutes when I walked in. I'll get a few good photos up as soon as I can - I'm not a photographer and can't get the right lighting with "all that glare"!
UPDATE - I was in my LGS yesterday not really looking for anything when my buddy walked over to me and asked if I "wanted to see two nice Colts that just came in?" I said "not really" out of fear but he plopped them up on the counter top anyway. There, before my eyes, was a 6" King Cobra and a 6" Anaconda, both in their original boxes and both as close as you can get to NIB without actually being NIB. Long story short - I was out the door to the bank and back before if think he knew I was even gone. Three rare Colts in less than two weeks - what a web we weave
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Pictured below from left to right - Python, King Cobra, Anaconda
UPDATE - I was in my LGS yesterday not really looking for anything when my buddy walked over to me and asked if I "wanted to see two nice Colts that just came in?" I said "not really" out of fear but he plopped them up on the counter top anyway. There, before my eyes, was a 6" King Cobra and a 6" Anaconda, both in their original boxes and both as close as you can get to NIB without actually being NIB. Long story short - I was out the door to the bank and back before if think he knew I was even gone. Three rare Colts in less than two weeks - what a web we weave

Pictured below from left to right - Python, King Cobra, Anaconda
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