I don't own any Colt products right now, but my Colt CS ecperiences in the past make it unlikely I will bite on one again.
My first Colt was a Combat Commander in SS. To say it was pitiful was being too nice. Chatter marks all over it inside the slide and frame rails. Jammed constantly. Sent it back to Colt, who scratched it all up, and didn't seem to fix anything. I went to a local gunsmith who said, "It never should have gotten out the door!". I contacted Colt again, who had me send it back. It appeared someone polished it up a little, but it still jammed up a lot. I took it to the local gunsmith again, and he messed with it, and it was better, as long as it was run really wet. I got tired of being splattered with oil, so off it went to a Colt fanatic who was told of it's problems, but wanted it anyway.
About a year after the above gun was gone, I found a really nice 4" blued Python at a Vegas pawn shop. I got it for a good price. It wasn't perfect, finish wise, but it still looked great. The only real wear, other than a couple of slight scratches on the barrel, were some nicks on the grip. A friend and I did a little sanding on them and refinished it. A week later, he and I went with my gun and his, a 6" Python in near mint condition, and about maybe 50 rounds along, the hand broke. I called Colt to see what it would cost, and the amount it would have cost me was about double what the local guy wanted, so I had the gun back very quickly, and it functioned fine for the year or so I still had it. I was at the range near my house, and a guy made an offer for it I couldn't refuse, as I really liked my Dan Wesson 15-2's and S&W 28-2 better to shoot than the Python, so away it went. I havent bit on any Colt product since. I was hoping that CZ taking them over would make them a better company, but it appears that it didn't. At this point in time, Colt, Ruger, and S&W don't have revolvers or anything else I'm interested in buying. My 3 DW's, 5 N-Frame S&W's, 686, and Sar sr38 will hold me for as long as I'm walking above ground, as far as revolvers are concerned. S&W probably could get me back as a customer with one simple change.