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12-25-2023, 03:24 PM | #9 |
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Thanks Eugen for your support. I have a Colt single action army I bought new in 1996 for $785.00. I put it away and never touched it. In 2018 my interest in shooting an SAA peeked. I was going to buy a less expensive SAA to shoot. Then after weighing things out, I decided to shoot my new in the box Colt SAA even though it had more than doubled in value. I had decided I wanted to shoot an actual Colt SAA and because I bought it way back when, it still was worth a lot more than I paid after shooting it. I have put 140 rounds through my Colt and it is still like new, just not new in the box. I could do the same with my AMT and shoot it. But I won't. The AMT new in the box is rare and Colt SAA's are plentiful. The time to shoot the AMT would have been back in the 1980's, not today after all the appreciation in value. If I got a used AMT I would shoot the hell out of it. So no longer an option for me to shoot this AMT. My decision here is if I should sell/trade the AMT or not, to get what I want and can not otherwise afford. I can not afford an MP40 with out sacrificing the AMT or a whole lot of other guns. Decisions, decisions....
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