
Posted by mike on 7/3/2008, 2:09 am, in reply to "Re: 1851 Colt Navy Revolver"
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: Dixie or Brownells would be the first places I'd look for parts for your old Colt. Your 1971 2d Generation Colt's value is dependent upon condition. If it is a "C" series from circa 1971 in unfired condition it is worth anywhere from $400 to $600 on the internet, somewhat less in a private sale or at a gun show. You will find a range of prices being asked for them on the various internet sites. I have several and paid anywhere from $350 to $450 several years ago. Dennis Adler wrote a pretty detailed book on them several years ago. It is still available on the internet. Good luck.
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: I have an old 1851 Navy Revolver that is a
: family heirloom - unfortunately it is not in
: very good condition, it is missing many
: components. I would like to get a new
: stock, firing mechanism, trigger, etc. -
: does anyone know where I could find such
: items?
:I have a 1851 Colt Navy Revolver Black Powder
: Reproduced in 1971. It is still in the box
: and has never been fired. Does anyone know
: the real value of this reproduction from
: that year not what the reproductions are
: being sold for now?
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