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For each of the past 23 years, the editors of American Rifleman have convened to select our top picks for the past year’s ...
This review of the Colt Python appeared originally in the March 2020 issue of American Rifleman. To subscribe to the magazine, visit the NRA membership page here and select American Rifleman ...
I find it rare for a gun to possess intrinsic warmth, but the Colt Python 3-inch model reintroduced this year has just that. I don’t mean warmth produced by the combustion of smokeless powder—I mean a ...
The Colt Python was retired by Colt in 2005. The real reason why Colt gave up on such a desirable money maker is unknown, but the high cost of modern labor — a single Python could involve hours ...
One of seven mid-20th century Colt handguns named after snakes, the Python was introduced in 1955. The Python was a beefy, all steel and wood revolver chambered in .357 Magnum.
Colt Manufacturing Company LLC showed off the reintroduction of its .357 Magnum Python revolver, an icon that disappeared from the market 18 years ago. "The public has been asking for years and ...