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Miscellaneous => Other Guns => Topic started by: FireBreather01 on February 02, 2005, 02:23:28 PM

Title: Colt Pocket Nine
Post by: FireBreather01 on February 02, 2005, 02:23:28 PM
What would you guys pay for a used Pocket 9 in very good condition??
Thanks!
Title: Re: Colt Pocket Nine
Post by: FireBreather01 on February 07, 2005, 12:52:05 AM
Okay, that was a very poorly worded post. I'm not trying to sell a P-9, just trying to determine what I should expect to pay should I try to get one. I've had a few PM's asking me what I would take for my P-9 - I don't have one - yet.

I'm interested strictly as a collection piece, not for carry - that's what I have my R9 for!!!

Sorry for the ineloquence.
Title: Re: Colt Pocket Nine
Post by: Fud on February 07, 2005, 09:32:39 AM
If it has no rust or scratches on it (AND I could get about half a dozen extra mags for it from somewhere), I'd go about as high as six bills.
Title: Re: Colt Pocket Nine
Post by: Jeff_OTMG on February 15, 2005, 10:46:13 PM
As a collector you would be willing to pay more.  Bachman was selling them off at $399 NIB.  They still show up around Dallas at gun shows for as little as $450, but that is used.  $550-$600 would not be unheard of.

If you get one try an Rohrbaugh magazine in it.  It might just work.  
Title: Re: Colt Pocket Nine
Post by: Fud on February 16, 2005, 07:47:40 PM
Jeff, who is this "Bachman" person and how do I get in touch with him. At $399, I'm willing to pick up two of them.
Title: Re: Colt Pocket Nine
Post by: Jeff_OTMG on February 16, 2005, 11:47:31 PM
Bachman Pawn and Gun in Dallas on NW Hwy is a distributor of many firearms lines and sells directly to the public for prices less than what most distributors sell to dealers.  They run regular two page ads in both The Gun List and Shotgun News every issue.  You will not find anymore of the Pocket Nines, that gun went out of production about 5 or 6 years ago, that is when they were selling them off.  As I said there are still people in Dallas that bought them and they turn up walking the aisles at either the Market Hall or Mesquite gun shows on a regular basis.
Title: Re: Colt Pocket Nine
Post by: theirishguard on February 18, 2005, 08:49:58 PM
Jeff, I have not seen any lately at Bachman Pawn & Gun. In fact, I have not seen any at Market Hall either. The ones I have seen are pretty worn.  Tom
Title: Re: Colt Pocket Nine
Post by: twostar on February 23, 2005, 01:36:46 PM
I had one.  I love Colts, but that thing was an anchor, with the worst trigger I ever felt!  Besides Colt's refusal to support civilian customers any longer, and no parts available, why would you want one of these?
Title: Re: Colt Pocket Nine
Post by: theirishguard on February 23, 2005, 02:58:43 PM
I have heard that Colt is moving to Canada!!!!!! Tom
Title: Re: Colt Pocket Nine
Post by: FireBreather01 on February 24, 2005, 01:19:09 AM
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I had one.  I love Colts, but that thing was an anchor, with the worst trigger I ever felt!  Besides Colt's refusal to support civilian customers any longer, and no parts available, why would you want one of these?

Purely to feed the monster!!! - this sickness called shooting and collecting!
Title: Re: Colt Pocket Nine
Post by: Newt on February 24, 2005, 10:21:07 AM
I just bought a Pocket Nine, what can be done to lighten up the trigger pull?
Title: Re: Colt Pocket Nine
Post by: Fud on February 25, 2005, 10:25:51 AM
Newt, what don't you like about the trigger pull. I just purchased a NIB Pocket Nine as well and given the fact that it doesn't have a safety, I like the heavier pull.
Title: Re: Colt Pocket Nine
Post by: Newt on February 25, 2005, 10:43:52 AM
Fudster, It seemed really heavy dry firing, mine is NIB also. I talked with the guy at Show-Gun & he can lighten it up from a factory 14lb to 11-10lbs. He does a complete work over on the gun also but it's pricey. I should have mine in a week so I will play with it before any mods.
Title: Re: Colt Pocket Nine
Post by: theirishguard on February 28, 2005, 05:32:10 PM
Duane, Have you heard anything about Colt moving to Canada? I heard they are getting together with a Canadan producer of the M16. Who bought who is up in the air. Their plant lease is up in about 8 months and they have been told that the lease will not be renewed and they have to move. What is going to happen to the commerical side of their business is open. All this and the fact that they are not in Hartford anymore?  Very curious!!!   Tom
Title: Re: Colt Pocket Nine
Post by: Fud on February 28, 2005, 05:56:10 PM
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Fudster, It seemed really heavy dry firing, mine is NIB also. I talked with the guy at Show-Gun & he can lighten it up from a factory 14lb to 11-10lbs. He does a complete work over on the gun also but it's pricey. I should have mine in a week so I will play with it before any mods.
See, now I like the heavier pull -- it reminds me of a DA revolver and I prefer that on a gun which doesn't have a safety ... the heavier trigger pull acts as a safety just like on revolvers.

Different strokes for different folks I guess. Let me know how your's turns out.
Title: Re: Colt Pocket Nine
Post by: Newt on March 01, 2005, 09:25:51 AM
Hey Fud, how are you planning to carry the P9? Do you think its to big for rear pocket carry? IWB low maybe,or to thick?
Title: Re: Colt Pocket Nine
Post by: Fud on March 02, 2005, 09:37:39 AM
Glad you asked. I'm presently carrying it in a Kramer Confidant Shirt Holster

(http://www.gokart.net/shop-utopia/kramer/shirt/shirt.jpg) (http://www.gokart.net/cgi-bin/store.cgi/kramer?page=/shirt/index.html&cart_id=%%cart_id%%)

... it comes with two holsters -- one on each side depending if you are left handed ot right handed or if you want to carry to guns. I carry only one and use the other side for a couple of spare magazines.

It should be noted that this method of carry will not work for the Pocket Nine with a dress shirt but it WILL work for the R9S and a dress shirt because the R9S is much thinner and a bit shorter.

I would like to carry it in a Triple-K Urban Defender Holster #640

(http://www.triplek.com/Pages/images/640L%2Ejpg) (http://www.triplek.com/Pages/ProdInfo.cfm?ProdID=259)

... except the Pocket Nine isn't listed. Instead, they list the Colt Mustang and the Colt Pony. Would anybody know which of these two guns the Pocket Nine is closer to in size? I tried contacting Colt to ask them directly but their web page doesn't have any telephone numbers or e-mail address that I was able to see (I might have missed it because the site wouldn't load properly for me).
Title: Re: Colt Pocket Nine
Post by: Wayne on March 02, 2005, 10:00:43 AM
Is the holster that comes with that Kramer lined in some manner to protect the finish from sweating?  It looks like it's kind of positioned close to the armpit there, and with the warm weather and all . . . ;)
Title: Re: Colt Pocket Nine
Post by: Fud on March 02, 2005, 10:07:57 AM
Nope. Which is why I wanna get the pocket holster from triple-K before the weather turns warmer but I'm not sure which model to order.
Title: Re: Colt Pocket Nine
Post by: theirishguard on March 02, 2005, 12:49:43 PM
Fud, A friend of mine uses a stomach or waist band with a holster attached. He wears it around his waist under his shirt. The dress or button shirt has the bottom button undone so he can reach in the shirt and draw the pistol. The tie hides the unbuttoned shirt. If he does not wear a tie, most people don't notice anyway or think he missed it. For those folks out there that are a little heavy in the middle it gives some needed support. The gun is positioned just off of center where it is comfortable.     Tom
Title: Re: Colt Pocket Nine
Post by: Fud on March 02, 2005, 01:36:18 PM
When I lived in Florida, I use to use this shoulder rig

(http://www.action-direct.com/234-2.jpg) (http://www.action-direct.com/234-3.jpg) (http://www.action-direct.com/234.htm)

... and this belly band

(http://www.action-direct.com/def-m2.jpg) (http://www.action-direct.com/defender.htm)

... from Action-Direct (http://www.action-direct.com) but that was about 40 pounds ago ::)
Title: Re: Colt Pocket Nine
Post by: theirishguard on March 02, 2005, 02:17:29 PM
Fud, Thats it!!!  Tom