New Python vs. trend in Smith, Ruger

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After reading a lot of comments for the
new Python, many posters--did I say many--
said they'll be aboard when it comes out
in shorter barrels than the 6-inch and
4.25-inch barrels.

It seems that many--did I say many--of the
offerings nowadays from S&W and Ruger are
in the 2-5-inch and 3-inch models.

After the surge for the new Pythons as offered,
I wonder will desire dwindle considerably until
Colt does offer the "compact" models. I say
compact when thinking of the L and I and GP-100
frames which basically are one and the same.

Also a factor is that Smith and Ruger offer 7-shooters
and I don't see a Python in that mode. I happen to
like the Smith plus 3-inchers.
 
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Given the alternative Revolvers out there PLUS the fact that it looks like Colt actually got this one right - I expect the Python to be a great gun and a good seller.
 
The Phython is more of a target revolver than a concealed carry gun, and most folks don't carry guns that cost $1500, so a 2.5"-3" Barrel model probably wouldn't have that much of a selling point.
 
If the Powers-That-Be at Colt paid enough attention to enthusiasts wanting the Python to return, and thinking there was a market for it, I don't think it's unreasonable to presume that they may also listen to those wanting a 2.5" Python. Add to that the recent short-barrel, more carry-able revolvers being offered as a sign of what the market wants, and if sales of the new 4.25" and 6" Pythons are strong, I could see them offering a snubby Python, maybe as a limited edition model ("Python Carry," anyone...?).

However, I'm just guessing as I'm no expert. I could be way off base here. Just my thoughts.
 
I just have to wonder if having the new models out and available for purchase will have any effect on the exhorbanent prices of the older pythons? If you can go out and buy a brand new gun for $1500 will that kill some of the $2000 to $3000 prices on regular old models?
 
I just have to wonder if having the new models out and available for purchase will have any effect on the exhorbanent prices of the older pythons? If you can go out and buy a brand new gun for $1500 will that kill some of the $2000 to $3000 prices on regular old models?
I tend to doubt it. The improved versions of the S&W revolvers does not seem to have affected the values of the ones produced in the pinned & recessed eras. The new Python looks a lot like the old Python, but the markings are different and the lockwork is very different. People who want a shooter or are new to the revolver world will likely buy new Pythons, collectors will not.
 
After watching the video reviews over the last week I actually have gotten interested in possibly buying one! Can't wait until I can actually see and handle one in person. Apparently they have also beefed it up to the point where it is not a "fragile gun" any more. Fit & finish look terrific!

Let's see now...... NO internal lock..... NO Barrel Insert..... Forged..... Interchangeable Sights...... Ultra Smooth DA and crisp light SA Trigger Pulls.... YUP, sounds like Colt finally got it right! Plus the price isn't out of line for today's market. I might just get one! :D ;) :)
 
Looking at the photos, the new Python looks nice, and if I bought new production guns, I would consider buying one if it has more going for it than good looks. I have a 6" from 1972 that I shoot regularly. It's actually one of the very few guns I bought brand new ($198). IMO, the 6" Python is the most beautiful revolver on the planet. I think Colt may help create a new generation of wheel gun enthusiasts with this one.
 
I am guessing that Colt will sell as many as they can make, regardless of barrel length.

I have never owned a Colt revolver, and I don't think that will change. In many ways I am a "purist": S&W for revolvers, Colt for 1911 (and only in .45 ACP, 9mm belongs in the Hi-Power).

I did bring home a new revolver yesterday, a Ruger Redhawk in .45 ACP/.45 Colt. I have long had Ruger Blackhawks in .45 Colt, and decided that a double action convertible would be just the ticket for forays into the wild.
 
Concealed carry weapons are carried a lot and shot a little.

Having had a 3" round butt 586......99% of the time when I wanted a revolver for carrying around all day I chose a K-frame; 2 1/2 or 3 inch.

Plus I think you loose a lot of the Cooooool look of the Python barrel if it's less than 4"

Haven't seen one yet....... but been thinking; if they could do the same improvements I'd like to see a "New" 4inch Diamondback... IMHObetter Concealed Carry with +P .38 hollowpoints. :D
 
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I just have to wonder if having the new models out and available for purchase will have any effect on the exhorbanent prices of the older pythons? If you can go out and buy a brand new gun for $1500 will that kill some of the $2000 to $3000 prices on regular old models?

Well, I sure haven't seen prices on the 1st or 2nd generation Colt Single Actions fall despite the fact that you have been able to buy a newer one at less cost since at least the mid-70's. I think many people will continue to want the "original" Pythons and prices will stay relatively high as a result.
 
I keep hearing about the 'fragile Pythons' on this and other forums. I carried one and taught/requalled many for several years. Never a problem with any Python I saw. My Python is in my safe with another blue 4". I will be buying a new one.
 
I wouldn't mind getting one of the new Pythons, but the price is beyond what I would pay for another bauble. Besides, I already own a 3-5-7 (6") and the old model .357 Trooper (4") so why would I need a Python?
 
Let's see now...... NO internal lock..... NO Barrel Insert..... Forged..... Interchangeable Sights...... Ultra Smooth DA and crisp light SA Trigger Pulls.... YUP, sounds like Colt finally got it right! Plus the price isn't out of line for today's market. I might just get one! :D ;) :)

Has to go back to the Mothership for correcting production faults.... Check.
 

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