Looks polished stainless to me. That can be re-polished to like new mirror. $750, what steal. So, you stole it, but the cop said it was legal?
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July 13, 2018, 07:29 PM
heavyd
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Originally posted by 12131: Looks polished stainless to me. That can be re-polished to like new mirror. $750, what steal. So, you stole it, but the cop said it was legal?
I probably won’t ever find a steal like this again.
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July 13, 2018, 07:36 PM
Rustpot
I believe any silver Python is Nickel, no?
I have the younger brother to yours. 4" Nickel, if I remember right it was a late 50's build.
I say look for some info on the timing check to make sure it's safe to shoot... then shoot it. A lot.
July 13, 2018, 07:38 PM
az4783054
That's a nice pistol in spite of it's condition. I'd contact either COLT or aftermarket CCR. I'll bet it'll come back as good as new and twice it's cost.
Pythons came in blued, nickel, satin stainless and polished stainless. My first impression was it might be really degraded nickel. Ask COLT to run the serial number.
IMO, that trigger shoe really isn't needed.
I'm retired and owe no one an apology for my personal opinions.
July 13, 2018, 07:42 PM
12131
Bright Ni Pythons look different.
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July 13, 2018, 07:55 PM
Nick B
That’s Bright Stainless.
July 13, 2018, 08:35 PM
mbacker_99
Send it to someone who knows Pythons.
Call Bob Cogan at Accurate Plating and Weaponry, Inc. He is considered one of the best refinishers in the country.
If it's stainless, you can polish it yourself pretty easy with some elbow grease and flitz or collinite metal wax and some microfibers. If it's nickel send it to Ford's in Florida. Colt made very very few stainless Pythons. Can't help you on who to send it to for work.....Turnbull possibly?
Originally posted by heavyd: Will Colt refinish it?
Colt is not taking any Python work right now.
Bastards
Current Colt shop might not be qualified enough to work on real classics like the Python.
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July 13, 2018, 10:31 PM
mr kablammo
I sent a Trooper, from the 60s, to Colt for repair. It came back with the same problem. I think that they did not have the right part(s) nor expertise.
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July 13, 2018, 10:33 PM
heavyd
Crazy! I need to find someone highly qualified. Top men. Only the best will do.
Apparently we have very different definitions of rough! I would leave it as is and shoot it ANY refinish even a very professional one will decrease the value of the gun
July 14, 2018, 04:57 AM
Blume9mm
I think I agree... I'd leave her as she is to show her hard knocks... now since it is just chrome coated... I might consider having her striped and blued well. Shiny stainless or chrome on a gun does nothing for me... now dull (grey) I like a lot.
guy up the road from me has one for sale with a little bit more barrel for $3K!