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Colt Python 357 Mag Revolver, 5" Barrel, Blued, 6 Shot - 6 Rounds
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357 Magnum
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5 barrel
MFG: Colt
Model: PYTHONBP5WTS
Bud's Item Number: 179949
UPC: 098289003591
Model: PYTHONBP5WTS
Bud's Item Number: 179949
UPC: 098289003591
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The Colt Python Classic, part of Colt's legendary Snake Gun series, blends classic design with modern innovation. Featuring a thicker, more durable frame and a smooth, reliable trigger, the new Python delivers enhanced accuracy and strength. This updated model retains the iconic look while incorporating improvements like a redesigned rear sight, making it an exceptional choice for both enthusiasts and serious shooters.
Model
Python
Caliber
357 Mag
Barrel Length Range
5" to 5.99"
Capacity
6
Action
DA / SA
Frame Finish
Blued
Frame Material
Carbon Steel
Barrel Finish
Blued
Barrel Material
Carbon Steel
Twist
1:14"
Grips
Wood
Cylinder Material
Carbon Steel
Cylinder Finish
Blued
Barrel Description
Vent Rib
Barrel Length
5"
Max Capacity
6
Frame Description
Carbon Steel Frame
Hammer Style
Exposed
Product Information
Barrel Length
5
Finish
Black
Capacity
6
Type
Revolver
Grips
Wood
Caliber/Gauge
357 Magnum
Action
Revolver
Barrel Length
5
Capacity
6
Caliber
357 Magnum
Condition
New
SKU
BUD-179949
Cleaning it is almost satisfying
Field-strips in about 12 seconds, no tools, no hidden pins. Easy to clean thoroughly which means I actually do it instead of putting it off. Build quality inside matches the outside - clean machining, no burrs.
Took a phone call to get to me
Tiny shipping delay because the carrier left it at the wrong house - not BlackForge's fault, and they followed up to make sure it eventually arrived. The gun itself has been good. Four stars for the experience, gun is closer to 4.5.
Almost flawless out of the box
Five-star gun with one annoying detail: the slide release sits in a spot where my thumb pre-rides it under recoil, occasionally locking the slide back early. Adjusting my grip is the fix, but it took me a session to figure out.