One in my LGS this AM. $1600...It's still there. They'd probably ship if someone wants one that bad, PM me.
One in my LGS this AM. $1600...It's still there. They'd probably ship if someone wants one that bad, PM me.
Inspired by JCN's mad science projects, I got to wondering if I could turn my Python into a 3 inch gun... I could and then I could laugh at your fancy French guns... I gotta hit the lottery first.
COLT PYTHON 3'' BLUE BARREL WITH RED FRONT SIGHT RAMP. LIKE NEW CONDITION - Custom Shop (customshopinc.com)
I remember about 15 years ago someone was closing out stainless 3” Python barrels for $60. Oh, for a time machine!
I was into 10mm Auto before it sold out and went mainstream, but these days I'm here for the revolver and epidemiology information.
Folks, forgive me if this is an elementary question. I just picked up a 4.25” Python (beautiful by the way). It’s my first revolver. Other than shooting a Colt SAA as a kid with my father, I’ve been a semi-auto guy.
I started with some double action dry fire, and soon encountered this: every ten or so trigger pulls (not at a particularly fast tempo) the cylinder sticks, the trigger is stuck. I manually move the cylinder and it is back to normal for awhile.
Is this user induced error? Is it to be expected? Is this a phenomenon that is not likely to occur when actually firing?
Your thoughts and feedback are appreciated.
This is/was to be my farm/country toy. My tanker style holster is on the way. I won’t be EDC’ing this, but I also want to have trust in its reliability. Thanks, again.
Are you using snap-caps?
If we have to march off into the next world, let us walk there on the bodies of our enemies.
Sent my sample of one back to the factory for repair. I assume that they will convey the nature of the defect and the fix when I get it back. I will share any helpful information I learn.