Wasn't 100% sure that the cylinder issue of the new Pythons manufactured in the first couple months had anything to do with a loose side plate because no one actually looked into it before sending it back to Colt, Hickok 45 made a video recently with the initial Python that was sent back at Colt for the issue then fixed and he reviewed it again trouble free, he said that he initially should have looked at the side plate to see if it was properly fixed but he never did and shipped the gun back to Buds without taking a look at it, he kinda felt sad about not having a look to confirm what the issue was.
I just saw a video that shows the issue when it actually happens. At 2:15 you clearly see the bottom of the side plate near the screw that has a evident gap, you also see the cylinder release showing a large gap because of the loose side plate, so I now know that this was indeed the main issue. I'm happy to know that Colt made it right and explained the issues to the wide public.
The 2020 Python shown in the video was an early manufactured revolver even though the video dates from 3 weeks ago.
I just saw a video that shows the issue when it actually happens. At 2:15 you clearly see the bottom of the side plate near the screw that has a evident gap, you also see the cylinder release showing a large gap because of the loose side plate, so I now know that this was indeed the main issue. I'm happy to know that Colt made it right and explained the issues to the wide public.
The 2020 Python shown in the video was an early manufactured revolver even though the video dates from 3 weeks ago.
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