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| I picked up the 4 in one about 3 weeks ago , its fit and finish are great had both older 4 and 6 inch years back and could of got a used 6 in older one blued but I took the new one and never looked back . I see them for 1700 range found two shops 1500 one was gone when I went back and the other gun shop sold me this one for 1500 very nice action grips fit perfect looks good . |
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| Clean up the bird poop!  I think I'll pick up the next one I see. 6 inch. Yours looks very nice. I passed on a mint Diamondback 35 years ago. I still kick myself for that. |
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| Congrats. While I'm not keen on just how shiny the stainless is on these new Pythons (IMHO it REALLY is bright in-person compared to internet pics), I have to say that the smoothness of their production triggers is quite nice, particular in DA. No standard production S&W or Ruger that I know of comes close. Of the domestics, IMHO only the quality of the K6S's trigger is in the neighborhood of the new production Python (and Cobra, for that matter). I do wish they'd make a blued version in the not-to-distant future; that would make a nice companion to my original blued mid-80s vintage 4". We have both 4" and 6" snakes in the shop right now; the 4" size is tempting even in stainless, but it'd be a done deal had we had 'em in polished blued.
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| | | Posts: 2338 | Location: The commie, rainy side of WA | Registered: April 19, 2020 |  
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| Yeah, the actual manufacture of the trigger is why I went ahead and got this one. The Cobra has an ugly MIM trigger that has injection artifacts on it. These are actually machined from steel. I so believe that the sharpness of the machining gives it the nice break it has. Oh, and there's another Colt in the stable, I just need to get some inspiration for pix this evening.
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Eeewwww, don't touch it! Here, poke at it with this stick.
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