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1/3/2010 6:42:54 AM EDT
I have a 6 inch stainless Python Elite I bought while a gun store was going out of business about 8 years ago.  I had looked at it for a time but they wanted $1100 when it got marked down to $750 I bought it!  I have never shot it. These have been selling for $2000+ lately. Will it hurt the value if I shoot it?
1/3/2010 8:45:16 AM EDT
[#1]
Yes.
1/3/2010 11:07:09 AM EDT
[#2]
A new in the box, unfired gun is like a new car..... Drive it off the lot and its a used car, value drops.

Fire even one shot from a NIB Python and its a used gun..value drops.
Also, save and protect the original box and EVERYTHING that's in it.  All papers, tags, even the plastic bag.
1/3/2010 1:14:14 PM EDT
[#3]
That's what I thought, but it sure would be fun to take it out for a drive!
1/3/2010 1:35:25 PM EDT
[#4]
Staring at it and fondling it are the limit of acceptable fun.

Buying a nice 6" S&W 28 and shooting it would be something to think about.
1/3/2010 1:47:17 PM EDT
[#5]
I've got a 6 inch 686.
1/5/2010 6:27:59 PM EDT
[#6]
If you don't plan on selling it, go shoot it.  Otherwise it sits in the safe for 30 years and
your grand kids sell it to put a subwoofer in their honda.

1/13/2010 4:44:39 AM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
If you don't plan on selling it, go shoot it.  Otherwise it sits in the safe for 30 years and
your grand kids sell it to put a subwoofer in their honda.





hahahhahaha.  I agree. but unfortunately, probably true.  Unless you are some type of collector, go shoot the thing if you appreciate it.   Yes it will devalue a bit, but it is a gun, not an investment.  You won't ever get retail for it, so don't think you are going to be out $1300 for shooting it.
1/13/2010 5:44:39 AM EDT
[#8]
I vote for not shooting it. to do so will be a shot to the wallet

Seems to me the best two ways to go about it would be:

1) Keep it as is for enjoyment or future sale for profit

2) Sell it off to a collector and buy a similar used gun (or something else) to shoot


I was once shooting in someone's backyard and a friend of a friend brought along gun  historian R.L. Wilson (years ago) who broke out a crazy engraved 1st gen single action army
that Colt had presented to him because they loved a book he had done. When asked he claimed it was worth about $8 to $10,000 . After loading and shooting it he goes "Ha! now it is worth $4,000!"
1/13/2010 7:10:58 PM EDT
[#9]

If it had been used when you bought it I would say shoot it. You have managed to keep from shooting it so far, so do not start now.
1/14/2010 8:34:33 AM EDT
[#10]
Yes, damn it!  Shoot it!
I didn't say abuse it, but do shoot at least a box through it.  They do fire them at the factory, so there is some mileage on it when you get it.  I remember being a poor college student and lusting after the $600 nickel Python at the local shop...