I've become satiated with auctions, so primarily just following RIA. That and my priorities are pretty utilitarian these days.
The upcoming Premiere auction has some wonderful historic pieces. I posted one to Jim Wilson's FB page. And below is another one. This auction has "premiere" pieces so typically it's single guns nothing less than ~$1,000. There are a few lots with multiple guns, but not many. Cannons, shotguns, and rifles. Several Liberators and historic 1911's. It's worth it to peruse the catalog just for the history.
What strikes me odd is the several Colt snake revolvers for <$1,500. Typically, these sell for two grand or upwards. So if you've just got to have one then go for it. Yes, there is a pair of my favorite High Standard Crusaders with matching s/n 44C022 and 45C022. Sadly, at $2,500+ each they're way beyond my price range. They'd make a great collectibles and investment, but you wouldn't want to shoot them, even dry fire would be out. Also sadly, is they are auctioning them separately. Hate for them to be split up. Anybody got $10K to loan me?
http://www.rockislandauction.com/search/aid/67Now if you happen to have a a cool $500,000 just laying around. How about a Historic Presentation Cased Factory Engraved Colt Model 1849 Pocket Percussion Revolver Inscribed to Latter Day Saint Leader and Utah Territory Governor Brigham Young
http://www.rockislandauction.com/viewitem/aid/67/lid/1222And this bit of history. The letters are a fascinating history of the old west.
"Exceptional, Historic and Previously Unknown Cuno Helfricht Factory Engraved Colt Single Action Revolver Owned by the Legendary Andrew Robertson, Cattle Baron of West Texas, with Phenomenal Documentation and Consigned Directly from the Robertson Family"
http://www.rockislandauction.com/viewitem/aid/67/lid/1251