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Gents,

A pic of my new 2020 MFR Colt Python .357 Magnum. It's the 3" model and I adore it. Trigger and workmanship are fantastic! Spendy, but worth it, IMHO! Caan't wait to see how it shoots...

Wes

 
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Very nice indeed.
 
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What a beauty!

Makes me want to pull my Colt out of the Safe.




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Beautiful. Nicely done!


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Looking good, enjoy!
 
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You're gonna shoot it??? Wink

Kidding! Enjoy it; it's a beauty!




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In my best Cousin Eddie voice, She’s a beaut!

Please let us know how she shoots.
 
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I think Colt did a great job on the newer models. The 4" I have is an amazing shooter and the trigger is really smooth. It takes a little time getting used to the cylinder release action compared to S&W and a Ruger.
 
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I think it would look grand with the detective-style grips they put on the 2.5" revolver.
 
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I think it would look grand with the detective-style grips they put on the 2.5" revolver.

Me too. Those are the grips that came on my Royal Blue 3" Python.


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That looks great - congratulations!



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Beautiful, enjoy it!



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The three-inch looks better proportioned than the old 2½".
 
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I think it would look grand with the detective-style grips they put on the 2.5" revolver.

Are these the detective-style grips?

https://wicked-store.com/en/co...-plomb-ou-bb-co.html



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What a beauty you have there.


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After some initial "teething" issues, I think it's about time to get my hands on one.


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What a beauty, you’re sure to love working it.


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2023 2.5" bbl. Python with Deer Hollow Python Service stocks.

I agree the 3" bbl. model would look better with service stocks instead of target stocks.



 
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Waiting for one in blue.
 
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