I can't remember. Was the cylinder recessed for the cartridge or not?
I can't remember. Was the cylinder recessed for the cartridge or not?
It won’t. The reverse will happen. The old Pythons will make it possible for colt to jack up the price on these new inferior ones to a ridiculous point.Wonder if it will kill the price on the original Python's, people want crazy money for them now. I see them laying all over the Tulsa gun show at $2500 and on up. I don't think there moving for that though, I think that ship sailed. If S&W hadn't added that lock to there current models I don't think the old ones would be bringing these crazy prices, I don't know anyone that likes that hole in the side plate.
I agree that this is more likely. I don't think they can put the same quality into a new gun as the vintage Pythons were known for, so I'll be surprised if it hurts them, and not very surprised if they go up even more.It won’t. The reverse will happen. The old Pythons will make it possible for colt to jack up the price on these new inferior ones to a ridiculous point.
They’re nice but I can’t get over the fact they turn the wrong wayIf you've never had the opportunity to shoot a Python your missing out on the best revolver ever made. There ain't no way they're gonna duplicate that gun with the half azz process that is used these days. That being said I will make sure of my statement by doing my due diligence on the new ones if in fact they come out with them.
Well, Harsky and Stutch is coming back to COZI TV next year, 2020. If you're gonna get a Python you need a shoulder holster.I want one! I’ve never shot a python, but would love to own one......just not at a crazy price.
Actually they could quite possibly be much better. That's the scuttlebutt I hear about the new Cobras. The action is to hear it told a redesign and much better than the Detective Specials without the heavy use timing issues that plague the old Colt revolvers. I'm really hoping that this new Python is like those and just scaled up. I have a '70s version Python and a DS. Their actions are not bad per se' but they are nowhere near a nice tuned S&W. Very overrated, IMO. They do stack pretty bad in DA and the SA is not on par with S&W either. Where they shine is that they can be tuned to be the epitome of revolver actions, but there are very few that can do it anymore and it's terribly expensive. The new Colt DS seems to have a lot of that ground covered out of the box.If you've never had the opportunity to shoot a Python your missing out on the best revolver ever made. There ain't no way they're gonna duplicate that gun with the half azz process that is used these days. That being said I will make sure of my statement by doing my due diligence on the new ones if in fact they come out with them.
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