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Thread: Colt Python Revolver, 357 Mag 4.25 Stainless Barrel - In Stock!

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    CGN Regular sbe's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by mistero View Post
    Yet, quality control issues exist with the new pistols, agenda or not.
    the old ones are not that great, sorry there are many issues with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sbe View Post
    My guess is yes he is as he likely has a python or pythons he paid 4grand for and was hoping to make a profit. These new ones will cause many with those old pythons to be unhappy.

    That makes sense actually. Sweet looking revolver.

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    They may had a few troubles previously but now my 4.25 and my 6 inch are like swiss watch and they are so nices.
    Yep, fixed wing is great but rotary wing is ... GREAT. Life is good. JP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sbe View Post
    the old ones are not that great, sorry there are many issues with them.
    I havent heard of any issues with the old ones. I do know they were hand-assembled/fitted and some internal parts vary from one to the next. But we are talking about the new generation of Pythons.

    In any case, these revolvers were never my cup of tea. I may pick one up at some time in the future just for curiousity's sake.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sbe View Post
    the old ones are not that great, sorry there are many issues with them.
    I have had 4 and still have 2, never had an issue or heard of one. I think the timing issue myth is only from extremely abused revolvers that were fed a steady diet of full magnum loads. These are not heavy duty units and if you want to use them like that maybe a Ruger is a better choice.

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