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    Default Big deal on the cover of Shooting Times!

    Colt is bringing back the New Frontier and the Mustang Pocketlite.

    The New Frontier is .44 Special and has adjustable sights. But as a single action for $1455, I'd rather have a Ruger or better yet I'll get Linebaugh to build me one of his .45 Colts.


    "Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities".

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    Default Re: Big deal on the cover of Shooting Times!

    Im in for a pocket lite.

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    Default Re: Big deal on the cover of Shooting Times!

    A coworker just bought a P238, for what I'm sure the Colt Mustang will cost, I'm still in for the Sig when funds permit.

    The Colt cultists can have my share of the "new" Colts.

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    Default Re: Big deal on the cover of Shooting Times!

    Mustang Pocketlite
    .380 SERIES
    .380 2 3⁄4" STS ACP
    SRP $599

    Colt has it on there website!

    i have an mustang plus II i bought in 1983.
     

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    Default Re: Big deal on the cover of Shooting Times!

    Quote Originally Posted by tonyfac View Post
    Mustang Pocketlite
    .380 SERIES
    .380 2 3⁄4" STS ACP
    SRP $599

    Colt has it on there website!

    i have an mustang plus II i bought in 1983.
     
    So street value $450-$500?

    Not bad.



    I'm disappointed in the thread title though. I thought Streaker69 was going to be on the cover.
    Selling off a a sizeable Spyderco collection here

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    Default Re: Big deal on the cover of Shooting Times!

    Street price of ~$500 makes the Pocketlite appealing.

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    Default Re: Big deal on the cover of Shooting Times!

    More like a street price of $599. When the cultists get wind of the mustang coming back. Expect to stand in line depending on how many are available at first.

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    Default Re: Big deal on the cover of Shooting Times!

    I still have my little mustang from sometime late 80s early 90s. I use to love that little gun. I thought I sold it but my Dad has had it the whole time!

    Last edited by Mitch10mm; April 21st, 2012 at 10:39 PM.

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    Default Big deal! Free advertising?

    The small calibers have been given a boost since Zimmerman showed that they do work. At close ranges.
    Quote Originally Posted by tonyfac View Post
    Mustang Pocketlite, .380 SERIES, .380 2 3⁄4" STS ACP, SRP $599  
    "1"starts the Militia; you are not alone but fight as though you are.

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    Default Re: Big deal! Free advertising?

    Quote Originally Posted by LongOneShortOne View Post
    The small calibers have been given a boost since Zimmerman showed that they do work. At close ranges.
    What kind of gun was used? A quick Google search turns up nothing.

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