see i think the buyer has the upper hand. unless it is a one of a kind piece, that is. this certainly isnt the case here.
At a gun shop here in Delaware the guy sold 2 premier grade without anything but the gun for $1300 to $1350. How you can say it is not worth it is baffling to me. The TSOB mount sells for $140 the scope is close to $300 and the holster is about $100 if not more.
supply and demand. good for him if he is doing good business. i think it is great.
but... the gun is still used and has no warrenty. so essentially the premier grade is now a field grade. and you dont know what the previous owner has done to it (see some posts about guys insisting they are "A-o.k." to shoot 45 colts in their 454 cylinders). like g.b. said, for that much you can have a new premier grade with the warrenty, and set it up how you want it. dont apply new prices to used items (scope and mount). used is used. sometimes you get a great deal, other times you just bought a giant headache.
in the end, each of us has our own ideas about this. to me, there are better deals to be had. and if you dont believe it, watch some of the internet auction sites for a couple of weeks.