1964 Colt Python

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1964 Colt Python

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I was scrolling GB and saw this. It is beautiful. The blueing is as good as it gets. I thought people here would like to view it as well. https://www.gunbroker.com/item/920947068
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I love the Pythons. Trigger pull is IMHO the best of the best when it comes to revolvers. Unfortunately, I recently sold the two I owned. A 4'in blue and a 6" in the Coltgard finish. It broke my heart but financial situations demanded it. I did not get that much money for either one but that one is pristine. Beautiful revolver!

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I know the new ones had a couple problems at first but I have not heard any new problems since. I got to look at a stainless model and it was very nice. I think it was around 1600.
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Looks like it's never been handled, nor had a bullet through the barrel. :shock:
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Beautiful. Find a mint model 59 to go with it and let's go solve crimes.
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cmgee67 wrote: Sun Jan 30, 2022 8:07 am I know the new ones had a couple problems at first but I have not heard any new problems since. I got to look at a stainless model and it was very nice. I think it was around 1600.
Very few had a problem.
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