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Posted By: 470Evans Pair of USFA Rodeo 45 Colts - 01/12/20
What do you think is a fair price for a pair of these with 4 3/4 barrels, not consecutive #s.

I would rate them as 98%.

Thanks
Blue or satin nickel?

DF
It’s the blued model with an E prefix serial #
Posted By: Terryk Re: Pair of USFA Rodeo 45 Colts - 01/13/20
I was offered 1250 for the hard chrome rodeo, and I turned it down. It is 98+, test fired only. I think the silver ones go about 100 more than the blue. So lower limit in my opinion is 1100 each. NIB seem to be 1300 or so. https://www.gunbroker.com/All/search?Keywords=USFA%20Rodeo%2045%20Colt
Thanks Terry,

I had thought about keeping one and selling the other but think I am going to keep both, I'm pretty impressed with the quality of these revolvers and like how the one I have fired shoots.

[img]https://i.imgur.com/jBmiNN4l.jpg?1[/img]

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The target was with factory Winchester 250gr LFN. I'm working on some handloads now that are showing promise.
wonderful pistolas. its a shame they didnt stick around any longer.
I had a pair in 38 Spec I used for CAS. Nice guns.

I’ve read they were actually better made than Colts. But, Colts have the ponies which makes them valuable.

Ponies rule.

DF
Great Pistols. Don't judge price sold as prices listed on GB or the likes. From my experience, Those posted up on GB are not moving. I would keep them if I were you. If you are going to sell I think they would move rather easily at $1000.00 much above that I think and could be wrong that you'll sit on them.
Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
I had a pair in 38 Spec I used for CAS. Nice guns.

I’ve read they were actually better made than Colts. But, Colts have the ponies which makes them valuable.

Ponies rule.

DF


They were indeed better made and in the same building
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