One of the relics on my wish-list is a replica of a Colt Model 1860 Army. It is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful firearms ever designed. But note that here I said relic, not firearm. The government has declared that this is NOT, in fact, a firearm, and not by any definition a gun. It is a "curio or relic." Bruce Springsteen used to carry one of these on occasion in his pre-fame days, because, y'know, he lived in Jersey. And Jersey doesn't like guns. Anyway, I'm bidding on this one in an auction. I'm lowballing. Hoping I can get it cheap.
I'm curious. If a REAL Colt Model 1860 Army were for sale, what would be the asking price?
Asking price could be anything. Market price for the real thing from the 1860s, depending on condition and provenance, starts from about a grand, and jumps into the stratosphere for unfired weapons or weapons that belonged to historical figures.
But you can find one for about $1000.