The Mt. McCoy Auctions Vault
Colt Diamondback D5160 — .22 LR 6” DA/SA Revolver (1985)
A Colt Diamondback Model D5160 chambered in .22 Long Rifle with a 6” vent-rib barrel, manufactured in 1985. This example remains in Excellent condition with approximately 99% of its original blue finish, a bright bore, tight lockup, and factory box, making it a standout rimfire revolver for Colt collectors and shooters.
COLT 357 Magnum .357 Mag 6” DA/SA Double Action Revolver MFD 1961 C&R
A scarce Colt 357 “Three Fifty-Seven” revolver from 1961 with a 6 inch barrel, bright bore, excellent mechanics, and strong finish. A fine collectible Colt from the early magnum era.
Colt Lightning Magazine Rifle CLMR Med Frame 44-40 26” Pump Action Antique
An 1885 Colt Lightning Medium Frame rifle in 44-40 with honest antique wear, a fair bore, and solid mechanics. A classic early slide action and a standout addition to any vintage Colt or frontier era collection.
CMP Rack Grade Ithaca 1911-A1 (Colt Slide) — .45 ACP 5” Semi-Auto Pistol (1943)
CMP Rack Grade Ithaca 1911-A1 (Colt Slide) in .45 ACP — WWII-era service pistol with chrome-lined barrel, bright bore, and CMP certificate.
Colt Python Model I3620 — .357 Magnum 2.5” Blued DA/SA Revolver (1972)
1972 Colt Python .357 Magnum revolver with 2.5” barrel and blued finish. Refinished example with solid lock-up and bright bore—fine condition and highly collectible.
Colt TALO Exclusive Nimschke Single Action Army — .45 Colt 5.5” LDN Revolver (No. 417 of 500)
Limited Colt TALO Nimschke SAA No. 417/500 (.45 Colt, 5.5”) — nickel finish, engraved grips with gold inlays. Near-new condition and numbered collector’s presentation.
Custom Engraved Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket — .25 ACP 2” Semi-Auto Pistol (1912)
1912 Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket (.25 ACP) — custom engraved with stingray grips and gold-toned finish. High-condition early Colt pocket pistol.
Colt 1873 Cavalry Model Single Action Army .45 Colt 7.5” SAA Revolver (1880)
An 1880 Colt 1873 Cavalry Model Single Action Army .45 Colt with Lt. Lyle cartouche and John Kopec LOA—an authentic U.S. Cavalry revolver documented by Mt. McCoy Auctions.