I know this is the S&W Forum, but I also know that the majority of you here are revolver lovers of all types like I am too. So I was hoping somebody might know the answer to my question, and save me the time of signing up for the Colt Forum...
Anyway, I am picking up an 8" 2021 Colt Anaconda today. I've been looking to get my hands on one for a while now, and one came my way for a price too good to pass up. It seems to me that the new Anacondas are built on the I-Frame rather than the Original V-Frame, so I have a couple questions:
When shopping around for alternate grips, (if I so choose) this means that I am shopping for Colt Python Grips instead of Anaconda grips, yes? Does this also mean that the old E/I-Frame target grips will fit as well? I have heard they fit the new Python just fine.
The my other question is, are the frames really the same, or is it an I-Frame in so far as the grip frame, but has additional strengthening in key spots, or are they truly identical like a N Frame Model 27 and Model 29?
Thanks.
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Anyway, I am picking up an 8" 2021 Colt Anaconda today. I've been looking to get my hands on one for a while now, and one came my way for a price too good to pass up. It seems to me that the new Anacondas are built on the I-Frame rather than the Original V-Frame, so I have a couple questions:
When shopping around for alternate grips, (if I so choose) this means that I am shopping for Colt Python Grips instead of Anaconda grips, yes? Does this also mean that the old E/I-Frame target grips will fit as well? I have heard they fit the new Python just fine.
The my other question is, are the frames really the same, or is it an I-Frame in so far as the grip frame, but has additional strengthening in key spots, or are they truly identical like a N Frame Model 27 and Model 29?
Thanks.
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