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Perhaps the Colt 1895 Navy isn’t so lowly anymore?

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This one hammered at $1000, by the time you add in buyer’s premium, shipping, and FFL fees, you are easily in excess of $1200. Yes, it does have condition and is in the more desirable .41 Long Colt, but it wasn’t that long ago you could pick these up regularly for much closer to $500 than a grand:


This makes me pleased that I picked this .41 Long Colt Army when I did:

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Hmm. Same auction, different lot went for $550 in similar condition. 41 Colt New Navy
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I love reloading for and shooting mine. It's in 41 Colt caliber. They are a very high-quality revolver and seriously undervalued.
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Not in similar condition. This one is reblued and sold for 55% of the other, better one.
OK I see that now. Mine was NOS when I got it but has been shot some now. Still far better than the one that auctioned for $1000. I think I had about $800 in it delivered when I bought it last year.
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