I'm quite impressed with these new ones. Thanks for posting all the info in this thread!
I especially like seeing the new internals! I've tuned 7 pythons 4 of which were my own plus over 10 of the old colt actions like the python (police positive, Officer Match, 3-5-7) as well as my new King Cobra. The new KC has more of a Python like action than the old KC/Trooper mkV series. It has bank vault lockup! The old ones were more like S&W's than colts with regards to cylinder lock up. This new "simpler" action is pretty much the same where it counts but they simplified the hammer safety mechanism and bolt drop timing parts which is great! I think they have a real winner here!
I still have a couple of questions about the new one vs the old, one is why didn't they put spurs on the top of the hammer?!?! I don't like the smooth surface there. That's not for the shooter, that's to reduce manufacturing costs I guess.
The second is, how did they escape the maintenance schedule for the timing wear parts on these new ones vs the old ones with such a similar action? The hand is still being used to "Lock" the cylinder up against the bolt which will in time loosen. The only thing I can think is they used harder steel on both the hand and ratchet so wear is delayed beyond 12,000 rounds. Even the bolt and frame could potentially be a wear point causing the "bank vault" lockup to suffer over time.
Johnnyjellybeans concern about endplay on an old Python is right on the money. The timing and internal parts are no problem to repair/replace. The endplay that develops as the frame stretches is the real concern with shooter grade pythons that have had lots of 357 Mag through them. There may be a price drop on those fairly well used Pythons for a while but as a whole, these new ones will raise the price of the old ones. You want to know how?
Since it looks like Colt priced these out to be somewhat competitive, and built them exceptionally well, every new owner of a pretty new Python who falls in love with it will want more! These are going to bring a whole bunch of new unknowing "collectors" into the Colt world! A colt collection starts with one gun. In my case a Police Positive long after buying a number of S&W revolvers. If these new Pythons were around when I bought my first revolver (S&W 686 Talo 7") I think I would have paid the extra for a Python and started my Colt sickness years earlier...
I can't wait to get one or two of these new ones in my hand!