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<blockquote data-quote="Hooper" data-source="post: 4379516" data-attributes="member: 46111"><p>I have a 2020 model python, I really like it.</p><p>For me the trigger pull is not that bad.</p><p>I have owned Sig DA/SA's still do. When you get used to shooting a Sig in DA the Python is like a hair trigger.</p><p>It is silky smooth for me.</p><p>It's a different type revolver compared to S&W revolvers.</p><p>Smiths are made to shoot Fast in my opinion, the Colt is made to shoot with high accuracy not so much for speed.</p><p></p><p>I have looked at the Viper, it is a fine pistol, but not sure what it was made for. If I were going to edc, I would go with a Snubby over the viper if I were looking for a smaller pistol, a detective special or Cobra,</p><p>I do prefer Colt over S&W in late model revolvers because of the lock on the smiths.</p><p>Older revolvers I lean toward a Smith for tunability. Older Pythons are very nice, but seem more for collectability over EDC.</p><p></p><p>I will probably get a Smith 29 or 629 this coming year. I have been looking and want one of the -2 models or earlier. for the chamfered cylinders. I am seeing a few out there, but not many. I have never purchased a gun without seeing it first, but to get a 29 or 629 it looks as though I may have to take a chance at an online gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooper, post: 4379516, member: 46111"] I have a 2020 model python, I really like it. For me the trigger pull is not that bad. I have owned Sig DA/SA's still do. When you get used to shooting a Sig in DA the Python is like a hair trigger. It is silky smooth for me. It's a different type revolver compared to S&W revolvers. Smiths are made to shoot Fast in my opinion, the Colt is made to shoot with high accuracy not so much for speed. I have looked at the Viper, it is a fine pistol, but not sure what it was made for. If I were going to edc, I would go with a Snubby over the viper if I were looking for a smaller pistol, a detective special or Cobra, I do prefer Colt over S&W in late model revolvers because of the lock on the smiths. Older revolvers I lean toward a Smith for tunability. Older Pythons are very nice, but seem more for collectability over EDC. I will probably get a Smith 29 or 629 this coming year. I have been looking and want one of the -2 models or earlier. for the chamfered cylinders. I am seeing a few out there, but not many. I have never purchased a gun without seeing it first, but to get a 29 or 629 it looks as though I may have to take a chance at an online gun. [/QUOTE]
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