You don't often see a "remake" that is as desirable as the original, whether it be a gun, a car or a movie, and a poser Python would be a prime example. Frankly, I've never understood the market for Pythons based on the sheer volume of production. Expecting a new production gun to be of equal quality to the original would be a fool's errand. I would be remiss if I didn't say I am a Python owner, and I really like the gun. BTW, it was bought brand new, by me in 1972 for $198, and it does see range time.
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Last edited by sodacan; 12-25-2019 at 01:44 PM.
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