Description
Item Description
Bryant Ridge Auction Company is pleased to present this amazing Legendary Snake Series revolver today for a penny-start auction...this is the Colt Python!
SPECIFICATIONS:
Manufacturer: Colt
Model: Python
Serial: KT4854
Date of Manufacture: 1992
Caliber: .357 Mag
Finish: Stainless
Barrel Length: 2 1/2" Ventilated RIbbed and Full Lug
Optics/Sights: Pinned Serrated Ramp with Orange Insert Front and Adjustable Rear
Stock/Grips: Pachmayr "Gripper"
Action: Double-Action
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The old Colt action design was a product of the late 1890's. It was complex and required that the action be literally hand fitted. The action was built using over-sized forged parts in which a fitter would assemble the action by filing, stoning, and even bending parts to get a working revolver. In line with the desire to make the Python the finest revolver ever made, Colt had the action even further polished and tuned to give the best possible trigger pull. So concerned was Colt that the Python would be the best ever made, for the first two years only Al DeJohn and one other man built every Python produced by Colt.
After they burned out from the demand for new Pythons, Colt put the Python into standard production using their best people. Colt was almost immediately flooded with demands that they offered the Python in a 4" barrel for police use, and the first 4" barreled Pythons were advertised as the Colt New Police Python, although that name was never stamped on the gun. Soon, Colt began to offer the Python with a 2 1/2" barrel. Colt legend says that the 2 1/2" Python started off as a joke by two Colt managers who wanted to play a practical joke on a senior manager. They had a Python shortened to 2 1/2" and showed it to the intended victim. At the time, the idea of a short-barreled revolver with the powerful, heavy muzzle blast of the .357 Magnum was considered to be ridiculous. Instead of laughing, the manager handled the snubby Python and liked the feel so well, that he ordered it into production. In time the Python would also be offered in an 8" barrel and in a short run of extremely rare 3" barrel versions.
Demands were made for other finishes besides Royal Blue, so over the years, Colt offered the Python in Bright Nickel, satin electroless nickel known as "Royal Coltguard", and in the early 1980s in satin stainless steel and in bright mirror polished stainless steel, variously known as Bright Polish or Ultimate Polish.
The Python was only sold in two calibers: the standard .357 Magnum and the Colt Python Target in .38 Special with an 8" barrel. Colt did make experimental Pythons in other calibers, including .22LR, .22 Magnum, .256, and .41 Magnum. None of these guns were ever made in more than a very few experimental examples, and none were sold as production guns. From time to time, Pythons in calibers other than .357 and .38 turn up, but these are invariably not factory guns but conversions done by gunsmiths. In the mid-1980s, Colt issued a catalog featuring a pair of .22 LR Pythons on the cover. Colt announced that they'd intended to produce .22 LR Pythons, but after the catalog was already printed, they'd changed their minds, and no production of .22 models was made. One knowledgeable collector says that Colt definitely made prototype Pythons in .22 LR and in .22 Magnum but thinks that they were not functioning revolvers.
Contents:
This example will ship with a Colt hard case (label absent) and all paperwork pictured above!
Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
Model: Python
Serial: KT4854
Date of Manufacture: 1992
Caliber: .357 Mag
Finish: Stainless
Barrel Length: 2 1/2" Ventilated RIbbed and Full Lug
Optics/Sights: Pinned Serrated Ramp with Orange Insert Front and Adjustable Rear
Stock/Grips: Pachmayr "Gripper"
Action: Double-Action
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The old Colt action design was a product of the late 1890's. It was complex and required that the action be literally hand fitted. The action was built using over-sized forged parts in which a fitter would assemble the action by filing, stoning, and even bending parts to get a working revolver. In line with the desire to make the Python the finest revolver ever made, Colt had the action even further polished and tuned to give the best possible trigger pull. So concerned was Colt that the Python would be the best ever made, for the first two years only Al DeJohn and one other man built every Python produced by Colt.
After they burned out from the demand for new Pythons, Colt put the Python into standard production using their best people. Colt was almost immediately flooded with demands that they offered the Python in a 4" barrel for police use, and the first 4" barreled Pythons were advertised as the Colt New Police Python, although that name was never stamped on the gun. Soon, Colt began to offer the Python with a 2 1/2" barrel. Colt legend says that the 2 1/2" Python started off as a joke by two Colt managers who wanted to play a practical joke on a senior manager. They had a Python shortened to 2 1/2" and showed it to the intended victim. At the time, the idea of a short-barreled revolver with the powerful, heavy muzzle blast of the .357 Magnum was considered to be ridiculous. Instead of laughing, the manager handled the snubby Python and liked the feel so well, that he ordered it into production. In time the Python would also be offered in an 8" barrel and in a short run of extremely rare 3" barrel versions.
Demands were made for other finishes besides Royal Blue, so over the years, Colt offered the Python in Bright Nickel, satin electroless nickel known as "Royal Coltguard", and in the early 1980s in satin stainless steel and in bright mirror polished stainless steel, variously known as Bright Polish or Ultimate Polish.
The Python was only sold in two calibers: the standard .357 Magnum and the Colt Python Target in .38 Special with an 8" barrel. Colt did make experimental Pythons in other calibers, including .22LR, .22 Magnum, .256, and .41 Magnum. None of these guns were ever made in more than a very few experimental examples, and none were sold as production guns. From time to time, Pythons in calibers other than .357 and .38 turn up, but these are invariably not factory guns but conversions done by gunsmiths. In the mid-1980s, Colt issued a catalog featuring a pair of .22 LR Pythons on the cover. Colt announced that they'd intended to produce .22 LR Pythons, but after the catalog was already printed, they'd changed their minds, and no production of .22 models was made. One knowledgeable collector says that Colt definitely made prototype Pythons in .22 LR and in .22 Magnum but thinks that they were not functioning revolvers.
Contents:
This example will ship with a Colt hard case (label absent) and all paperwork pictured above!
Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
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Return Policy
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
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