I DOOD IT... 2 1/2" of Polished Stainless Steel

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Could not hold back any longer:rolleyes:
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Very nice! I think that Colt (CZ) has made some great decisions on their line of revolvers, and the 2-1/2" bbl. is really sweet. I always thought that Dirty Harry's partner (Kate) carried one in "The Enforcer", but turns out it was a 2-1/2" Colt Diamondback (per IMFDB). As a dyed-in-the-wool S&W guy, I only have one Python (blued 6" ca. 1982), but these new releases from Colt are sure tempting!
 
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I'm just, just like you, couldn't resist.

I LIKE YOUR TASTE !!

This M60-7 was never polished up as it was my EDC for decades. I did however have a set of custom made grips made for it many years ago. To avoid having to use a Tyler T Grip I had the custom grip maker make them a little thicker than normal J Frame grips (my spec's). They fill my hand better and the Tyler T is not needed anymore.
 

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There's a sick part of me that wants to polish up my Taurus Judge Magnum, but so far I have managed to resist the urge to do so...

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I've been thinking about one of those myself....

You need a brace of them Sal, with some nice Holly grips. And a double shoulder rig! Nothing but class my friend...
 
Hang on. I hope too soon post a pic of my new Colt Anaconda with 8" bbl. It is one heck of a beast , Only reason I got it was to lay on coffee table to brag on !
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Good timing, I just polished up my 66-3 this weekend. Cleaned up nice for a few hrs work! Mothers Mag & Alum polish & patience.
 

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Welcome to the dark side. That one is a beauty.

When I went to buy my first handgun, I knew I wanted either a Smith and Wesson Model 19, or a Colt Python. This was about 1978 or so and a Python cost about twice what a Model 19 did. I became a "Smith and Wesson" guy that day, and have never regretted it.

I got my first Python about four years ago, when the 2020's hit the market. I've got three now, two SS and one blue. They were worth the wait.
 
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