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Colt Snake Gun Values: What Actually Matters

Colt's snake-named revolvers, including the Python, Diamondback, King Cobra, and Anaconda, are known for their fit and finish, and small differences in condition make a noticeable difference in how they're assessed. Timing, lockup, and the quality of the bluing are central to evaluation.

Blued double-action revolver with wood grips
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Action timing and lockup

Colt's double-action revolvers are known for precise factory timing, so smooth cylinder rotation and tight lockup without excessive play are closely examined.

Royal blue finish condition

The deep bluing Colt used on these models is prone to showing holster wear and handling marks, and the extent of finish wear is a major factor in assessment.

Barrel length and configuration

These models were produced in a range of barrel lengths, and certain lengths are more sought after within a given model line.

Presence of factory box and papers

Original Colt boxes, manuals, and inspection papers add documentation that supports the overall assessment of these revolvers.

Colt Snake Guns: common questions

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