Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by kenster99
According to Davis, he thought Python internals were weak for many rounds of shooting. Problems with timing ,etc. These were built for PPC competition shoots, lotsa rounds fired.
Dont know if there's truth to it or not. I have had this revolver for 30 plus years, and it gets shot alot, no problems. I have had a few Pythons, didnt shoot them much, too much profit to be made !

Yep, when I could get $1,800.00 for my Python, I couldn't resist the temptation to sell it. I kept my Colt Model .357, though, which was the precursor to the Python, and made to exactly the same level of refinement. Just no vented rib or full underlug.

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I have the exact revolver with the same grips, sanded the thumb hump off the left side so my speedloaders would work efficiently, great guns, I love mine, loads with 125gr XTP's and Barnes HP's as well as a super pentrator buzzsaw load with 140gr Barnes' at 1450 fps.


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