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Where to Buy Colt: How To Find Dealer Near You

By    |   Monday, 20 April 2015 04:04 PM EDT

For 200 years, Colt’s Manufacturing has been producing quality firearms for law enforcement, military personnel, and the general public, and millions have sought places where they can buy one of the weapons for their arsenal over the years.

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Once manufactured completely by hand, the guns are now machine assembled and exhaustively tested to ensure the product is one that consumers seek out.

The guns, like the Peacemaker and The Last Gun, are often collectibles, but always functional. They are often sought after by enthusiasts who appreciate a fully American-made firearm, often one that they used during law enforcement or military service or intend to hand down through generations.

But a new Colt isn’t always easy to come by, so where’s a prospective owner to buy a Colt? Here’s how to find a dealer near you:

Colt.com: The manufacturer’s website offers a catalog with links to gun shops for many of their products. Potential purchasers need only type in their ZIP code to get a link, complete with the shop’s current price. If a custom piece is desired, Colt will help design it, then put the purchaser in touch with a dealer who can place the order.

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NFDNetwork.com: America’s largest online firearms mall, The National Firearms Dealer Network, allows users to search for thousands of guns and parts, Colt included, and connects buyers to the nearest gun shop via ZIP code.

● Local Dealer: Local gun and ammo dealers often can help with the purchase of Colt firearms that are either in store or can be procured.

● Clyde Armory: Clydearmory.com is an online resource for Colt purchases. The dealer is often recommended in Colt forums and discussion boards.

● Gun Shows: Gun shows are a good way for potential purchasers to scope out a Colt. A list of shows is on gunshowtrader.com.

Colt Collectors Annual Convention: For a complete Colt experience, take a trip to the Colt Collectors Convention, where enthusiasts can learn, connect, buy, and sell Colt firearms.

● Retail Stores: Larger retailers like Gander Mountain, Cabela’s, and Bass Pro Shops often carry Colt weapons. If the desired weapon is unavailable at a local store, the retailers may ship the order to one nearby or to a local independent dealer.

http://www.gandermountain.com/

http://www.cabelas.com/

http://www.basspro.com/


This article does not constitute legal advice. Check the current gun laws before purchasing or traveling with a firearm.

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