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In 2020, Colt re-introduced their legendary Python series. After decades out-of-production, the Python 3-inch is back.
In 2020, Colt relaunched its renowned Python revolver with two barrel length options—4.25-inch and 6-inch. For 2022, Colt is bringing back the 3-inch-barrelled version.
Gun authority Chuck Hawks states that his Python came from the factory with a paper target featuring a, “3/4-inch, 6 shot group fired by hand at 25 yards” using factory ammunition.
An external inspection showed that the new stainless 6-inch Python is a close copy of the older model with the distinctive ventilated rib, full-length underlug and wide hammer spur. Fit and finish of ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: The Colt Python was retired by Colt in 2005. The real reason why Colt gave up on such a desirable money maker is unknown, but the high cost of modern labor ...
Colt has taken the envelope and aesthetic of the original Colt Python and created a more consistent user experience from shot to shot. The tried-and-true design has evolved, adapting to changing needs ...
The latest Colt Python is identical to its 3", 4.25" and 6" stablemates other than its 5" barrel. The difference and the magic is in that "in between" barrel length.
Since the launch of the Colt Python, there have been rumors of mechanical issues with the guns. Now, Colt is addressing these concerns.
A beautiful six inch stainless steel .357 magnum Colt Python. After I spent about half a second ogling the sleek lines on this timeless classic, I reverted to ravenous shouting gun-fanboy mode and ...
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