I was listing some guns for sale locally and wanted to add this Delta Elite. I could not find anything about this one. I bought it used several years ago with no box. A call to Colt told me that it was manufactured in 1988 but no other info yet. It appears to be an electroless nickel frame and the slide is bright blue. Any other information or ideas of what I should ask for it?
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A call to the Colt Archive this morning turned up some info on the gun. First I was told that Colt never made a Delta Elite with electroless nickel, so the gun must have been refinished at some point. When I mentioned "Elite 10" he said that was a run of 400 made in 1987 and was indeed electroless nickel/ blue slide from the factory. I guess that is why I could not find much information on it.
Nice pistol!
Nice gun and a cool story.
I bought this several years ago. At the time I found a little information about it but this time I was lucky to find one or two pictures when I ran a Google search for "Delta Elite" images. Glad the guys at Colt were willing to share some info on it.
Asilcot10 ...
Just curious ... what is local to you?
Danville VA
Hey! I found one on Gun Broker.
http://www.gunbroker.com/item/706327360
Quote from: asilcot10 on October 11 2017 10:25:34 AM MDT
Hey! I found one on Gun Broker.
http://www.gunbroker.com/item/706327360
Wow, buy it now price of 3 grand
Yeah, I am watching his sale before I price mine. Just curious what his reserve is.
His is an unfired NIB collectors gun. And he never gets anywhere near his reserve.
The honest value of yours in fired condition with no papers is going to be about the same as a NIB DE.
Couple of other listings:
http://www.armslist.com/posts/339431/cleveland-ohio-handguns-for-sale--colt-combat-elite-10-40
https://www.gunauction.com/buy/7950808
http://www.armslist.com/posts/2129411/illinois-handguns-for-sale--colt-government-model-delta-elite-10-10mm-pistol
Quote from: sqlbullet on October 13 2017 09:44:55 AM MDT
His is an unfired NIB collectors gun. And he never gets anywhere near his reserve.
The honest value of yours in fired condition with no papers is going to be about the same as a NIB DE.
I have been thinking $1200 so I am not far off from your figure. Among the listings you shared in your other post, one on Armslist is a different version (the 10/40) and the other one has expired (In my experience that one has scam written all over it). The third one appears to have been an Elite 10 but had been ridden hard and put up wet. Still brought almost $900 so it is good for comparison. I had not even thought to look at Armslist because it is unususl for me to find anything interesting that does not end up being a scam. I have sold a couple of guns on there but I have only been successful in one purchase. That one was a 90 minute drive away and I had a good conversation with the seller and it was cash at pickup.
https://www.gunauction.com/buy/7950808
Just noticed this auction is over 10 years old.
Keep it! I have a Match 10, same run of 400 and will be a heirloom for my son.
I have a Colt Match 10 also and it is a great shooter. I have been told the were put together with much more care than the Gold Cups that followed.
Many do not like the looks of the Millet Sights, but I certainly like them for shooting. The only thing "Delta" on them is the grips.
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Anyone with one of the Colt custom pre-delta elite, hang on to it. Mine is a great shooter and even more so with the Fusion 40S&W barrel.
No one who would really appreciate it. My wife has asked several times that I make a list of my guns and what they are worth. That got me thinking. I am having to research that question for myself and it would be almost impossible for her to sell them off on her own. I am just going to keep a select few that I do shoot plus the ones that I can not sell (stamped items) and go ahead and sell the rest. Besides, even a well researched list of prices now may not be accurate at a later date. For example I had told her that my blue 6" Python was worth $1k and told her where the box was and explained that the box was an important price factor in selling that gun. The price kept going up at each gun show and when it hit $2k I said OK that is high enough. I sold it at the next show. Now, I know they are still going up but that is not always a sure thing and I was not being greedy.
These aren't "Pre-Delta". The best clue to that is the Delta symbol on the grips.
These were custom runs by Colt a year or two after the DE was released. I think the Match 10's were 1989 or 1990 production, 400 guns were made.