Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by jwp475
Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by boatanchor
Originally Posted by MOGC
I owned a Python. In about 1985-ish. It didn't need a trigger job.

Not the same as the 35+ year old models, we are talking the new $1500 Python.

I have an original Python also that has never been worked on, the new ones need worked on.

Only thing the same is the two names. Colt & Python, the gun itself is very different internally




The new one is different.. and better.

And if you want to argue, feel free to argue with the guy that's worked on 900 of them.
If he had to work on 900, how are they better than the old ones? Never heard much about those needing work.

DF

I doubt the new one are even equal to the old ones, much less better



Call him. Feel free to discuss.

https://www.heffronprecision.com/
Not trying to get into a Fire style argument, but why send a gun to a smith unless it needs something?

DF

I guess what some here are not understanding....MOGC stated that his 1985 Colt Python did not need a trigger job and related it to a 2022 Colt Python.

Ford made a Bronco in 1985 and they also make a Bronco in 2022.....they are not the same in 1985 or 2022, either the Python or the Bronco.
You would think that someone with even a Neanderthal mentality would be able to understand that.

The 2022 Colt Python is a fine revolver but the trigger SUCKS and needs some work.........don't know why that is so hard for some to understand