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LOL a lot of idiots who have no idea about the Python action the way it was designed in the 50's and that is why it had to be hand assembled.
The new Pythons being released for sale in less than 3 weeks will look identical on the outside dimensionally with a improved rear sight, even has a red ramp front sight. Will be SS only for obvious reasons with a brand new action in 6in and the 4in to follow in 60 days or so.
New action is fast like the original and still very smooth. Just be patient all questions will be answered soon but not today. That is all. That's quite a scoop.
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And the "Python" action wasnt designed in the 1950s....
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And the "Python" action wasnt designed in the 1950s....
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LOL a lot of idiots who have no idea about the Python action the way it was designed in the 50's and that is why it had to be hand assembled.
The new Pythons being released for sale in less than 3 weeks will look identical on the outside dimensionally with a improved rear sight, even has a red ramp front sight. Will be SS only for obvious reasons with a brand new action in 6in and the 4in to follow in 60 days or so.
New action is fast like the original and still very smooth. Just be patient all questions will be answered soon but not today. That is all. The S&W action is faster which is why record setting speed shooters use S&W. The Phyton action was very smooth if I were purchasing a Phytkn I would want the original action smoothness
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I got banned on another web site for a debate that happened on this site. That's a first
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And the "Python" action wasnt designed in the 1950s.... Need to do a Little more research there.
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And the "Python" action wasnt designed in the 1950s.... Need to do a Little more research there. Introduced in 1955.
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Yeah,
The action itself pre dates 1955.
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Yeah,
The action itself pre dates 1955. Yep.
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That is what I said. Design is required prior to manufacturer as you know. HawkI is the one who needs to do more due diligence.
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If we're going for semantics, the I designation was indeed in the 1950s (but wasnt first used in the Python in 1955).
It wasnt any more than minor changes of existing design dating into the 1890s.
Parts for I frames dont interchange with prior models, but the same can be said for Police Positives in the 1920s where different frames and internal parts vary as well.
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That is what I said. Design is required prior to manufacturer as you know. HawkI is the one who needs to do more due diligence. GFY....
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LOL a lot of idiots who have no idea about the Python action the way it was designed in the 50's and that is why it had to be hand assembled.
The new Pythons being released for sale in less than 3 weeks will look identical on the outside dimensionally with a improved rear sight, even has a red ramp front sight. Will be SS only for obvious reasons with a brand new action in 6in and the 4in to follow in 60 days or so.
New action is fast like the original and still very smooth. Just be patient all questions will be answered soon but not today. That is all. The Phyton action was very smooth if I were purchasing a Phytkn I would want the original action smoothness Well all I can say now is your expectations will be Exceeded! Just get ready!
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That is what I said. Design is required prior to manufacturer as you know. HawkI is the one who needs to do more due diligence. GFY.... Because nothing says "I've lost the argument " any better than a GFY!
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That is what I said. Design is required prior to manufacturer as you know. HawkI is the one who needs to do more due diligence. GFY.... Because nothing says "I've lost the argument " any better than a GFY! You sure about that? Cant someone just get tired of the BS?
I got banned on another web site for a debate that happened on this site. That's a first
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Not only is Hawkeye correct in this instance, he's also one of the members here who's knowledge and willingness to share it makes this place worth coming to. I salute his patience.
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That is what I said. Design is required prior to manufacturer as you know. HawkI is the one who needs to do more due diligence. GFY.... Because nothing says "I've lost the argument " any better than a GFY! HawkI normally knows what he's talking about.
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That is what I said. Design is required prior to manufacturer as you know. HawkI is the one who needs to do more due diligence. GFY.... Because nothing says "I've lost the argument " any better than a GFY! HawkI normally knows what he's talking about. Well not in this case on the development of the original action for the Python . Just be patient and watch the magazine rack and the internet after the New Year. It is awesome!
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How would you explain the Trooper and 357 models built on the identical frame and lock work prior to the introduction of the Python?
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How would you explain the Trooper and 357 models built on the identical frame and lock work prior to the introduction of the Python? . Do some more research. "Identical"???? Need to use Google better than that. Very close on the actions.
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The Python was always a nice revolver, but the Walking dead series really jacked up the prices....everyone wanted one. Same as the Smith Model 29....when the Dirty Harry series ran, Model 29s were selling for 3X their price. Instill like the "no dash" and 1 and 2 series Model 27 and 29 revolvers.
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