Thank you for pointing that out, I went back and reread some articles. Some claim that the last Python rolled off the line in 04’ with others claiming 05’. But Colt still took orders for Pythons until 2006.
@texassportsman5880 why does it matter STFU his channel and I'm about to buy one..... And I'm watching it now to check it out.... Also he AT LEAST gave me a better close up then the other videos that just talk out their ass......
There is clearly no question the New Python, and especially the New Anaconda, is by far a higher evolution, stronger, and more durable product than the original models. A lot of the issues with the original Python (they were NOT perfect) and Anaconda are gone and the new models are much stronger.
Totally agree! And yes there were growing pains (rear sight fitment) on the original new models, but from my understanding that is gone. Colt has done their best without having access to the original gunsmiths. These new models are stronger and look and fell the same if not better. I’m excited to see the blued models when they are released. Thank you for watching and the comment!
Appreciate your effort. Keep it up. Have some study and prepare accordingly for better videos. Cheers.
Thank you, I will
Great video Jordan!
Lots of inaccurate information
@@justusbryant7366 could you add some specific inaccuracies? I’m willing to correct them.
@@TheCsashop they stopped production in 2004 not 2006
Thank you for pointing that out, I went back and reread some articles. Some claim that the last Python rolled off the line in 04’ with others claiming 05’. But Colt still took orders for Pythons until 2006.
@@TheCsashopdelete the know it alls, they just don’t have anything better to do love the video great gun
The 2020 Python missed the mark with the long thin wing like spur hammer on the vintage ones........
There is a lot they could improve on, just glad some version (close enough to the old one) is available to consumers.
@@TheCsashop Thats true. The old timer who used to make these vintage pythons are mostly no longer with us to craft these master piece anyways.
Sad truth…
9mm *19 was created in year 1900, while 357 magnum is 1935....9mm is older bro
Did I say anything contrary to this? Colt doesn’t make a 9mm snake gun
@@TheCsashop ehhhh nop...I didn't say that,,, just add the info about the ammunition 0:27
You're late to the party. There are too many videos out there that already covered what you're trying to. Try four years ago.
Blued Python is coming out, good time to do one in my opinion.
@texassportsman5880 why does it matter STFU his channel and I'm about to buy one..... And I'm watching it now to check it out.... Also he AT LEAST gave me a better close up then the other videos that just talk out their ass......
If you don’t have anything useful to say then keep scrolling, Texassportsman 💩
where were the hits?
I will set up a second camera next video to show them
There is clearly no question the New Python, and especially the New Anaconda, is by far a higher evolution, stronger, and more durable product than the original models. A lot of the issues with the original Python (they were NOT perfect) and Anaconda are gone and the new models are much stronger.
Totally agree! And yes there were growing pains (rear sight fitment) on the original new models, but from my understanding that is gone. Colt has done their best without having access to the original gunsmiths. These new models are stronger and look and fell the same if not better. I’m excited to see the blued models when they are released. Thank you for watching and the comment!