Jake Brody
Member
Hi all, I just picked up my 38/44 today. From all I've read form the forum it is a transitional model. It is well used with a few minor issues, but for $200, I figured I couldn't go wrong.





Originally posted by 1Aspenhill:
Good deal Jake! After you get it tuned up, I'm sure you will enjoy it as much as we do! If you don't mind, would you send me the full serial number for my data base?
Thanks and enjoy!
Bill
Originally posted by donaldw870:
I'd also like to know who sold this to you so I can see what else they have for sale!
Good find. Depending on how minor the minor issues are, you did real well.
-Donald
Originally posted by GLL:
How about some detailed photos when you get it tuned up and ready to shoot ?![]()
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I would like a closer look at those grips as well !
Jerry
Jake, if that is a 357 Magnum from the 1950s, that's a good deal. The 357 came out around 1954, a year or so prior to the Python, Frame mounted firing pin. Same action tune as the Pythons. The Trooper line picks up the frame mounted firing pin in 1962 or so, at which time the 357 melds into the Trooper line, and dissapears. The Colt 357 Magnum of the '50s is considered something of a sleeper, and far superior to the Trooper 357. Lotta info to be had on this over at the Colt Forum.Originally posted by Jake Brody:
He's got a Colt Trooper 357, 6" or 6.5" in the box for $500. Real nice shape, minor wear at the muzzle. Price might come down if it doesn't sell right away. Maybe I can get it for $150![]()