Does the new Python have the same 'stacking' DA pull as the original?
This could be tuned out of the gun by a knowledgable 'smith and it was standard to make it a good gun for PPC.
Compared to the original:
Does the new Python have the same 'stacking' DA pull as the original?
This could be tuned out of the gun by a knowledgable 'smith and it was standard to make it a good gun for PPC.
Is that the sound of another bitter millennial who couldnt afford to buy something nice that they wanted....? I like all my 'over-inflated' Colts, but my retirement is actually a portfolio managed by Jarislowsky Fraser. It's up enough this year I could buy a few dozen over inflated bright stainless Pythons. How'd your investments do, snowflake?
You can also compare the top strap on both new and old Pythons in the pictures above. There’s nearly 30% more steel material on the new Python.
You can also compare the top strap on both new and old Pythons in the pictures above. There’s nearly 30% more steel material on the new Python.
Back to the main subject
Here’s a picture of the new “14 less parts” V-Spring lockwork:
Looks like the 14 less parts are in all the smaller stuff like pins etc and a different safety mechanism which is is 3 parts in itself including the pin on the old guns. The overall design of the action is pretty much the same. The stacking in DA that everyone hates is actually pretty easy to tame on the old guns.
**Those are some seriously long notches leading to the cylinder lock on the cylinder. Almost twice as long as on the originals....Gone are the days of "drag lines" LOL
Looks like the 14 less parts are in all the smaller stuff like pins etc and a different safety mechanism which is is 3 parts in itself including the pin on the old guns. The overall design of the action is pretty much the same. The stacking in DA that everyone hates is actually pretty easy to tame on the old guns.
**Those are some seriously long notches leading to the cylinder lock on the cylinder. Almost twice as long as on the originals....Gone are the days of "drag lines" LOL
Looks like the 14 less parts are in all the smaller stuff like pins etc and a different safety mechanism which is is 3 parts in itself including the pin on the old guns. The overall design of the action is pretty much the same. The stacking in DA that everyone hates is actually pretty easy to tame on the old guns.
**Those are some seriously long notches leading to the cylinder lock on the cylinder. Almost twice as long as on the originals....Gone are the days of "drag lines" LOL
It’s simply for design tho, it won’t make the revolver perform better.
What do you mean "simply for design"?
I think they did it so that they can be less concerned about where the cylinder bolt/latch lands on the cylinder which on the old guns was part of the timing process.
If it isn't available in the Royal Blue I doubt I'd be interested. That was half the mystique. I have yet to find a Colt revolver that is comfortable in my big paw.



























