I stared at the grips too long. Just had a flashback.
People who are obsessed about weight don't typically carry large steel frame revolvers. They'll carry an J-frame, K-frame, King Cobra, etc.... I believe the extra weight is there to mitigate recoil and increase follow up shot speed.They improved the rear sight to make up for previous short comings. The front sights are user inter-changeable as are the grips. The only thing of note is the unfluted cylinder. Heavier weight makes sense for target shooting but doesn't make sense to me when the model appears to be a model geared towards carrying.
I am not sure putting a vented rib on a barrel and slapping the name "python" on it really makes it a colt python?
Just me…
I love CZ pistols and am happy they are reinvigorating the “Colt Python” under their new management. This bodes well for the new generation of shooters, to have a current production, (ostensibly) quality revolver to get familiar with.
I, on the other hand, still hold onto my romantic notions (yeah, go ahead and laugh!) for the original Python. What can I say? I’m almost 60 and own a similar vintage 6” blue’d example, from 1981, that I shot in high school. So, I’m a little sentimental, too.
If it’s your “thing,” then more power to you.
It’s just not mine.
-Bill
I've never seen the appeal of the unfluted cylinder. Just added weight, IMO.
More mass and no flutes to collect residue, that's all.I've never seen the appeal of the unfluted cylinder. Just added weight, IMO.
Maybe it shoots better than it looks.