![]() Which sometimes tends to be a bit lower than "market" value. In my mind this just further validates my research in ascertaining a current market value.īut then there's the Blue Book value. I've also been told by 2 avid collectors/shooters that the gun is worth between $525-$625. If the same (similar condition) gun is being sold at an average price of $575 across the country (on the internet and stores) then I usually assume that that is the current market value of the gun. ![]() is Blue Book value telling me what it should sell for in a private sale? Or does it tell me what a dealer would use as consideration to estimate a trade in value or sale value? For sale is a Colt Agent double action revolver in.So. This Colt features a removable Tyler's T-Grip. The Colt Agent was another model similar to the Cobra. Markings: The left of the barrel is marked AGENT / 38 SPECIAL CTG., the right is marked COLT’S PT. The original Agents were very well made, with high polished finishes and highly checkered walnut grips. 38 Special CTG with a six round capacity and a 2' barrel. The bottom of the Agent grips are slightly shorter than that of the Cobra. These were made for a very short time in this 'Parkerized' finish. The grip plates are 'Pachmayr Presentation Compact' and are in very good condition with light handling wear, no damage. The set screw on the grip has metal oxidation, does not effect function. 38 SPL CTG 799.00 For sale is a Colt Agent double action revolver in. The original Agent weighed 14 ounces and was available only in. This Colt Agent was manufactured in 1962. This Colt features a removable Tylers T-Grip. ![]() According to two excellent publications for students of the 2nd Generation Single Action Army, Don Wilkersons’ book, The Post-War Colt Single Action Army (1978), and George Garton’s Colts SAA Post War Models (1979), serial numbers started in 1956 with. 38 special ctg value serial numbers#ģ8 Special caliber, with a 2-inch barrel and blued finish. The original Agents had a smaller grip frame from the Cobra which made for a deeper concealment and the grip frame was later changed to match the Cobra in the late 60s. In 1982, the Agent was briefly revived by Colt, this time with a parkerized finish production continued until 1986. ![]()
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