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Originally posted by Il Cattivo: Interesting. Still not a screamin' fan of the way that trigger guard looks, I'd like to see what the 6" looks like and how street prices go.
I hate the trigger guard so much I’d never buy one. They know how to make the new Python look good.
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Here’s one up vote. I don’t like the trigger guard on the King Cobras either, but the trigger pull on the KC in 357 is outstanding. Eager to hear what the trigger pull is like on this. Can’t find the weight on the Colt website. I know it is a “Target Revolver”, but I hope it weighs a little less than the 4” S&W 617. Gee, recently enamored of the S&W43c, now this. A lot of change…. Hopefully I won’t be able to find both in stock at the same time.
The price seems steep but both the S&W 617 and the Ruger GP100 in .22 are about the same price as this. IF the quality is high and the trigger dosn't "stack" this will sell.
Posts: 1533 | Location: Tampa Bay, Florida | Registered: July 06, 2003
True, there is no more"Colt," however, the new CZ manufactured revolvers under the Colt name are very high quality and appear to be worth their price. I have a Python and a KC, and both shoot well.
Posts: 17297 | Location: Lexington, KY | Registered: October 15, 2006
Yep, I agree the trigger guard looks like they bopped it with a hammer, or maybe dropped it...that and the cheesy fiber optic sight are deal breakers for me. (Do we really need a "tactical" BS sight on a .22?) Too at a grand, they're banking on the Colt name to hustle $200-$300 extra.
Here's my Diamondback (mediocre accuracy at best), with what is, IMHO, a far better DA/SA revolver & possibly the best, most usable, ever made: S&W's M-18. Best regards, YMMv, Rod
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