I don't think...
I don't remember seeing very many in nickel, so don't know how common they are, or if there is any change in value for that option. I badly wanted a particular, blued, 4" heavy bbl one that had belonged to a friend of my Grandfather's as a memento after he passed, but a dealer bought out his entire collection and would not sell it for less than $950, which was way out of my means at the time. That was back around 1990 and I have sort of watched them at shows ever since and prices seem to have been stuck at that point. Some people really like them, but they don't seem to have the same reputation on the range as do the S&W 41's or some of the High Standards. Having never shot any of them, or competed in rimfire pistol, cannot give a review based on any experience.
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- Colt Woodsman Match Target Worth -
Hoot,
2017-02-13, 09:20
- Colt Woodsman Match Target Worth -
Brian A,
2017-02-15, 03:05
- Thanks Brian. -
Hoot,
2017-02-15, 06:44
- I don't think... - Brian A, 2017-02-15, 10:06
- Thanks Brian. -
Hoot,
2017-02-15, 06:44
- original nickel? A proverbial king's ransom. -
Boge Quinn,
2017-02-15, 19:58
- Interesting Boge. -
Hoot,
2017-02-16, 05:03
- None of my reference... -
Brian A,
2017-02-16, 11:25
- That confirms what a 'net search is showing. -
Hoot,
2017-02-16, 12:02
- Sometimes... -
Brian A,
2017-02-16, 18:56
- Agreed. - Hoot, 2017-02-17, 08:55
- Sometimes... -
Brian A,
2017-02-16, 18:56
- That confirms what a 'net search is showing. -
Hoot,
2017-02-16, 12:02
- None of my reference... -
Brian A,
2017-02-16, 11:25
- Interesting Boge. -
Hoot,
2017-02-16, 05:03
- Colt Woodsman Match Target Worth -
Brian A,
2017-02-15, 03:05