Was researching 1911s and Glocks (and their clones/variants lol) and then saw a video of a revolver and was like "how tf did I forget about these things?!" And now I'm learning about them over everything else 😂
Please do a video on cleaning the 2020 Colt Python. The owners manual is a little vague(?) on what is acceptable as far as field stripping the firearm to properly clean it without voiding the factory warranty.
hello, first of all, great video, thank you! my question, being the happy owner of a 2021.8" anaconda, is there a front view of the same shape as the original one, but all black, without the orange insert? if not, is this planned? listed in the catalog of replaceable and interchangeable parts? thank you
Would be nice if the KC Target grips were made for sale from Altamont. The only wood grips they have for sale for the current models are the little 2-finger grips that go on the Cobra.
And they suck. Very uncomfortable grip because altamont couldn't be bothered to sand a little more to make a smooth transition from the stocks to the frame. Also, the medallions are crooked as hell.
@@mazzenashoor966 Will do. Check out fatboys1011 if you have an eBay account. They have a ton of Altamont grips that aren't available on the website. I don't know how they get them, but they do.
My thoughts exactly. The reason why the Diamondbacks didn’t sell well back in the 60’s 70’s and 80’s was because it was chambered for 38 special. I used to haunt the gun shops back in that time and whenever there was a Diamondback in the case that was one of the first things people would say : why didn’t Colt make it in 357!?
Colt D frames are IDEA FOR MULTI CALIBER options. And a Diamondback in .357 would be arguably the best revolver in the world in that caliber due to materials, workmanship, size and overall quality.
@ Arrowhead 1976 . Essentially your right. The very reason for the vent rib on both the Python and Diamondback was to lighten those two revolvers and give them better balance. The first Python prototype didn’t have a ventilated rib and was considered to be, and rightfully so too muzzle heavy, hence the switch to the ventilated rib. The Diamondback ventilated rib was made on the Python machinery and so it mimics the balance of its big brother. And it brings the weight down to between 28-29 ounces. The King Cobra according to Colts website weighs in at 36 ounces making it a great deal heavier. While this extra weight may be desirable on a range gun it makes it unnecessarily heavy for a carry gun. I don’t understand why Colt can’t make both therefore giving the buyer more options.Basically all that Colt has to do is make a Diamondback barrel and stick it on the King Cobra Target frame and voila you have a Diamondback 357 magnum. But I have my doubts that Colt will do that and if they do it’ll happen with all the speed of movement of a glacier. And I don’t believe that Colt manufacturing really pays attention to its customers . I highly doubt that they even read the comments section of their own UA-cam channel.
Does the hogue sku 47000 rubber grips fit the new colt king cobra target model? I know they make them for the 3” king cobra, but some reviews here and there say they don’t fit the target 4” models. But there is only sku47000 on their website, which obviously fits the 3” version, since they come with hogues from the factory.
@@chiefsideshow yes, hogue makes rubber grips under sku 48000. Sku 47000 won’t fit the new model. Sku 48000 is not advertised very well. Also after getting them, and realizing I hate rubber grips in general, I got badger grips, the only company making anything right now in wood for that revolver. Hogue makes really beautiful wood grips but only for the old colt king cobra. So for now I am using the badger grips. There is no felt recoil with 38+p and with magnums the gun muzzle flips more than with the rubber grips thus making it a completely painless experience, since no recoil goes directly into your wrist like the rubber grips. Hard to describe but I was impressed actually. Still I would prefer the beautiful style wood grips made by hogue, and wish they made them for this gun.
The screw on my grip is tight but the grip has a little wiggle to it... I have the Colt 6in Barrel python it shoots a tight group better than I can shoot for now but it does need a trigger job the triggers too heavy
That is most certainly not everything I wanted to know. Matter of fact, that was nothing I wanted to know, as I already knew it. I want to know when the frigging sight options will be released. I don't like the red ramp sight, nor the fiber optic sights. I want the beaded pat sight. Where is that sight?
Emailed you guys 2 weeks ago about a Cobra issue, sight backs out after a couple shots, poorly designed. Still no reply from you guys, emailed smith and wesson the same day concerning another pistol and was replied to days later.
I have replaced grips on Smith and Wessons with Miculek and wood Hogue gips. This Altamont wood grip is beyond my capabilities or the engineering is flawed. Now I have to take it to a gun smith. With the pandemic going on and losing my gun smith after 20 years just last year I am really disappointed with Colt and Altamont. I can't get the escutcheon machine screw started and no I did not over tighten it. Today, I will stick with Smith and Wesson from now on.
Older Colt da revolvers came with grip pins to allow installing other grips. Personally , I don’t like Hogue grips and immediately remove them . As a courtesy bro customers Colt should install the pins or include them . I am planning on purchasing a King Cobra Target 22, and the Hogue grips will go from gun to garbage can. Quite Honestly, the revolver ER should come with wood grips. I plan on pairing mine up with a nickel 38 Diamondback, and would like similar grips, so would others
Kinda funny they are talking about extra parts for a gun which isn’t even available. Once I actually get my Python I’ll worry about changing the sight and grips.
Let’s pause a moment and reflect on the fact that Colt is fully back on the DA revolver business. Well done Colt. Keep the videos coming.
Was researching 1911s and Glocks (and their clones/variants lol) and then saw a video of a revolver and was like "how tf did I forget about these things?!" And now I'm learning about them over everything else 😂
Your video shows the grips coming right off after being unscrewed.
Mine seem to be stuck on there. How does one get them off without damaging them?
Please do a video on cleaning the 2020 Colt Python. The owners manual is a little vague(?) on what is acceptable as far as field stripping the firearm to properly clean it without voiding the factory warranty.
Appreciate these videos! New batch of Colt King Cobra 3 inch models shipping soon?
By the way the old Pachmayr Colt d frame rubber grips also fit the new Cobra revolvers perfectly and they fit the hand perfectly too!
Would you be able to provide a video or some pictures of the grips on these new colt snakes?
Where can you get a set of these Pachmayr grips
When will a brass bead front sight be available to purchase for the New Python?
Who named you?
The brass bead sight from the Cobra/King Cobra can be used on the Python. Sights are for sale on Brownells.
hello, first of all, great video, thank you! my question, being the happy owner of a 2021.8" anaconda, is there a front view of the same shape as the original one, but all black, without the orange insert? if not, is this planned? listed in the catalog of replaceable and interchangeable parts? thank you
Nice to have a new video
Great video!!
Excellent!
Don Blake
When will AR's be back in stock?
Which grips fit to a H & R model 733 32acp? Rubber and Wood
Would be nice if the KC Target grips were made for sale from Altamont. The only wood grips they have for sale for the current models are the little 2-finger grips that go on the Cobra.
And they suck. Very uncomfortable grip because altamont couldn't be bothered to sand a little more to make a smooth transition from the stocks to the frame. Also, the medallions are crooked as hell.
@@mazzenashoor966 I finally got a pair of the Target Model grips for my 3-inch. Somebody on eBay is selling them now.
@@colinj5291 Nice! post pics on the revolver subreddit!
@@mazzenashoor966 Will do. Check out fatboys1011 if you have an eBay account. They have a ton of Altamont grips that aren't available on the website. I don't know how they get them, but they do.
I just stripped the set screw for my front sight. What can I do? I have a king cobra 3 inch.
How can you tell what frame it is & year? I’ve seen some say a V frame or a D frame
Please make the Colt Night Cobra with a lightweight aluminum frame !
Any chance Colt will bring back the Diamondback in .357 this time around?. That gun would be PERFECT in .357 in 4 ,6, or even 2 inch barrel lengths...
My thoughts exactly.
The reason why the Diamondbacks didn’t sell well back in the 60’s 70’s and 80’s was because it was chambered for 38 special. I used to haunt the gun shops back in that time and whenever there was a Diamondback in the case that was one of the first things people would say : why didn’t Colt make it in 357!?
Colt D frames are IDEA FOR MULTI CALIBER options. And a Diamondback in .357 would be arguably the best revolver in the world in that caliber due to materials, workmanship, size and overall quality.
Besides a vent rib that is the King cobra target
@ Arrowhead 1976 . Essentially your right. The very reason for the vent rib on both the Python and Diamondback was to lighten those two revolvers and give them better balance. The first Python prototype didn’t have a ventilated rib and was considered to be, and rightfully so too muzzle heavy, hence the switch to the ventilated rib.
The Diamondback ventilated rib was made on the Python machinery and so it mimics the balance of its big brother. And it brings the weight down to between 28-29 ounces. The King Cobra according to Colts website weighs in at 36 ounces making it a great deal heavier. While this extra weight may be desirable on a range gun it makes it unnecessarily heavy for a carry gun. I don’t understand why Colt can’t make both therefore giving the buyer more options.Basically all that Colt has to do is make a Diamondback barrel and stick it on the King Cobra Target frame and voila you have a Diamondback 357 magnum. But I have my doubts that Colt will do that and if they do it’ll happen with all the speed of movement of a glacier. And I don’t believe that Colt manufacturing really pays attention to its customers . I highly doubt that they even read the comments section of their own UA-cam channel.
I second that and would love a 2, 2.5, or even a 3 inch diamondback
Why does everyone skip over the part where they actually “remove the grip”
Does the hogue sku 47000 rubber grips fit the new colt king cobra target model? I know they make them for the 3” king cobra, but some reviews here and there say they don’t fit the target 4” models. But there is only sku47000 on their website, which obviously fits the 3” version, since they come with hogues from the factory.
did you find any grips that fit the 4" king cobra target?
@@chiefsideshow yes, hogue makes rubber grips under sku 48000. Sku 47000 won’t fit the new model. Sku 48000 is not advertised very well. Also after getting them, and realizing I hate rubber grips in general, I got badger grips, the only company making anything right now in wood for that revolver. Hogue makes really beautiful wood grips but only for the old colt king cobra. So for now I am using the badger grips. There is no felt recoil with 38+p and with magnums the gun muzzle flips more than with the rubber grips thus making it a completely painless experience, since no recoil goes directly into your wrist like the rubber grips. Hard to describe but I was impressed actually. Still I would prefer the beautiful style wood grips made by hogue, and wish they made them for this gun.
@@rudrashakti108 Great info, thanks for the reply.
So I'm watching this because I have a post-1966 colt cobra, I'm hoping to change the grip.
You still should add removable hammer shroud to the Cobra.
The screw on my grip is tight but the grip has a little wiggle to it... I have the Colt 6in Barrel python it shoots a tight group better than I can shoot for now but it does need a trigger job the triggers too heavy
Are the 2020 Python and 2019 King Cobra Target both "I" frame revolvers?
I have researched this and found that the king cobra is more akin to the smaller “D” frame
Yes brass bead sight... and a QCed 2020 6" Python.
Does anyone know where i can buy the wood grips ? Link the website if you can thank you
Does anyone no what size allen wrench you use to remove the front sight ?
That is most certainly not everything I wanted to know. Matter of fact, that was nothing I wanted to know, as I already knew it. I want to know when the frigging sight options will be released. I don't like the red ramp sight, nor the fiber optic sights. I want the beaded pat sight. Where is that sight?
Emailed you guys 2 weeks ago about a Cobra issue, sight backs out after a couple shots, poorly designed. Still no reply from you guys, emailed smith and wesson the same day concerning another pistol and was replied to days later.
I wanted to know, YES all the problems were fixed with the new Python and they are being shipped again.NO more problems!
Shipping the 4 inch guns yet? I bought & paid for one on January 3rd. Can’t wait!
The above was a Question to Colt Asking if all the problems were fixed and when will they be shipping the Pythons out again.
Louis V yes, I understand that. Again, my question is is Colt shipping out the 4 inch Pythons?
@@robertnation3077 I don't know, that's what I am asking them also. If the problems are all fixed when will they start shipping out again?!
6 inch target /hunter
King COBRA!!!
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Will a Python grip fit on an Anaconda?
Maybe you could let us know how long it’ll be on Python orders.
I have replaced grips on Smith and Wessons with Miculek and wood Hogue gips. This Altamont wood grip is beyond my capabilities or the engineering is flawed. Now I have to take it to a gun smith. With the pandemic going on and losing my gun smith after 20 years just last year I am really disappointed with Colt and Altamont. I can't get the escutcheon machine screw started and no I did not over tighten it. Today, I will stick with Smith and Wesson from now on.
Hey guys - just got a 2in king cobra carry dao and wanted to replace the brass bead front sight with a tritium optic one. Where can I find one?
Last I checked, you could find them at Brownells. It came stock on my night cobra. You will not be disappointed
Wait time on a python?
Older Colt da revolvers came with grip pins to allow installing other grips. Personally , I don’t like Hogue grips and immediately remove them . As a courtesy bro customers Colt should install the pins or include them . I am planning on purchasing a King Cobra Target 22, and the Hogue grips will go from gun to garbage can. Quite Honestly, the revolver ER should come with wood grips. I plan on pairing mine up with a nickel 38 Diamondback, and would like similar grips, so would others
Make sure you don't screw up the screw while screwing in the screw, or you'll be screwed.
Make more Pythons!!!
Kinda funny they are talking about extra parts for a gun which isn’t even available. Once I actually get my Python I’ll worry
about changing the sight and grips.
Just make sure there's no venom before you put your grips on just saying
4 and 6 inch
Anaconda in
10mm .45 and .44 mag
Please
Where is my Python