IIRC, Colts have always cost more than Smith & Wessons. Back in the day, early 80's, when I went to buy my first handgun, Pythons were about twice as much as a Model 19. Other Colts were more too, but not as much as a Python. That's why I bought a Model 19.
I bought a "shooter grade" Python for $800.00 a month or so ago, from a local dealer. It's got some finish wear, but is in good shape mechanically, and shoots just fine.
I agree with CajunBass. I have been into handguns since the late 1950's and I seem to recall that new Colts were always more expensive than a comparable new S&W.
Bill
Fairly priced is whatever people are paying for them.Finding one that is fairly priced is a rare thing for sure.
The whole Colt supply and demand thing is just total BS. Every week there are hundreds of Colt python's for sale, been like this for years, definitely no short supply of them. There are still thousands of them out there NIB I am willing to bet. It is simply over the years all the hype with the smoothest this or that on the python and being used in a few popluar tv series the last few years, the Coly python is a very good example of a over hyped and over valued gun. I would rather buy several prelock Smith and Wesson's before I waste my money on a pythonand this coming from someone who owned a few of them .
Eric
I'm surprised nobody else said it , sheer production numbers. I'd bet S&W made far more revolvers of comparable models than Colt. I'd bet way more Model 10s were cranked out than Colt Official Police.
S&W also had far more models thru the years.
I'd go as far to bet that S&W manufactured at least 10x the total number of modern double action revolvers than Colt , if not greater.
Is it just current fashion or is there more to it?