jj2am44
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I have only cycled 1 Python action and it was smooth. Almost as smooth as my 1981 Model 27.
ALL Colt double actions "Stack" Even during the first pull. Not only the ALL the Python's but ALL of the .357's, Troopers and Detective Specials I've ever owned exhibit this trait. It's due to the way the gun is constructed and can't be eliminated by even the finest action job.
The heavy frame of the 27 also gives it a hands down accuracy advantage.
IMHO the Colt action may be smoother than the Smith but it can't compare in crispness and overall accuracy, so the Smith is the better overall of the two!![]()
I'd put the trigger on my 29-3 (and others) against even a Custom Shop Python any day. Python guts also will not hold up as good for as long as a Smith.
I have a Python, an Official Police, a Diamondback, and a Police Positive Special. The triggers on all of them are very similar. The coil spring Trooper Mk III feels much better to me, but then I'm a S&W guy. Personally, I don't much like the looks of the Python. The blue on it, doesn't look any better than a 29-2. The stocks look boxy, and I have never liked that goofy vent rib, full lug barrel. I don't even care for vent ribs on shotguns. I shoot my Smiths much more than the Colt DAs. Maybe it's time I started swapping those off, for more Smiths.
If you never shot one tuned by the late Reeves Junkind or Moran from Michigan you don"t know what your missing. Not one speck of stacking, a smooth very consistant pull.