I've had a couple of the older "snake" guns but have always moved them along when given the opportunity.
Today I stopped in to the LGS to see a 19-3 2" nickel that I was told had come in..but not quite for sale yet. It had been riding in a belt holster for its whole life, so some travel wear. Round butt, service stocks,std trigger and hammer. No pics..sorry.
I then was handed the 4" Python they just got in.. I have to say..I was very very VERY impressed.
I could not find a fault or flaw..and the DA trigger pull was the BEST on any revolver I have ever felt,bar none.
SA trigger was 5-6lbs., a bit heavy for me...but broke clean.
Dark wood grips and a bright SS finish that was not over the top..but very close to nickel.
I wanted to not like it...but it WOW-ed me...enough to feel sorry for S&Ws modern offerings.
Bravo,Colt. Nicely done. I can now understand why people are raving about the new Pythons.
Today I stopped in to the LGS to see a 19-3 2" nickel that I was told had come in..but not quite for sale yet. It had been riding in a belt holster for its whole life, so some travel wear. Round butt, service stocks,std trigger and hammer. No pics..sorry.
I then was handed the 4" Python they just got in.. I have to say..I was very very VERY impressed.
I could not find a fault or flaw..and the DA trigger pull was the BEST on any revolver I have ever felt,bar none.
SA trigger was 5-6lbs., a bit heavy for me...but broke clean.
Dark wood grips and a bright SS finish that was not over the top..but very close to nickel.
I wanted to not like it...but it WOW-ed me...enough to feel sorry for S&Ws modern offerings.
Bravo,Colt. Nicely done. I can now understand why people are raving about the new Pythons.