Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by 257_X_50
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by skeen
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by MOGC
I'm just old school enough to think that a new $1500 Python shouldn't need a trigger job. That a nice crisp trigger job was one of the reasons the gun cost $1500 to begin with.
This.


C'mon, man, the imbecile Democrat in office isn't Jimmy Carter, its a different clown.

It's 2022, $1500 bucks doesn't buy a Buick anymore.

If a man wants an action job, then so be it. A trigger and action job is the easiest, least expensive, gun-smithin' you can get done.


What's different between that and everybody pulling their factory Remington 700 triggers to replace 'em with a TriggerTech or Timney, before even shooting 'em?

I have both a new Python and Anaconda, and, personally, I find the triggers on both acceptable.

You do you.







I have both too, skeen. And who said the new Python needed anything? Let me tell you who. Blovulators who have never owned one and don't have the scratch to buy one. smile
Who said they have problems.......gun writers to start.
Factory let out a gun with problems




Gun writers? Shirley you jest.

And Justin Baldini,Colt Product Director said they were still chasing problems after it was released.......