Colt Python 3" barrel

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This is a Colt Python with a 3" barrel, serial number K562XX, manufactured in 1981. There is a red ramp front sight. The grips are not original. The barrel markings are the standard python markings. I believe the original grips would be identical to a 2 1/2" barrel python. I was curious if anyone owns or is familiar with a 3" python. I have seen posts about the California Combat python by Lew Horton. Should I send for a letter from Colt?

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Save the $50 for a while.

Somebody out there knows something. It may even be worthwhile to check Lew Horton's for info.
 
All the Pythons use the same grips. Colt wood grips then rubber regardless of barrel length.
The 3" version is a little rare. Standard catalogued barrel lengths were 2 1/2", 4", 6" (and a few runs of longer ones). The 3" are very hard to find. Provided it was not a gunsmith cut down you do have something all of us wheelies love to carry!
Al
 
I haven't owned a 3 inch Python, but I have seen one, and considered buying it, but decided the asking price (i think it was $950) was more than i wanted to spend for it. This was about 2 yrs ago.

It was stamped "combat python" on the barrell. I did some research at the time, and believe these were ordered from the factory by Lew Horton.

As long as the barrel is marked "combat python" I think you can be pretty sure it was not cut down by a gunsmith. However, I have seen 3" "combat python" barrels for sale too from time to time, so it is conceivable that a smith could get one of those and install it on a regular python.

I have called Colt before and asked them on the phone about a specific gun by serial number, and they have told me the date it was made, and the gun's original configuration. You might want to just call them and ask. They didnt charge me for the info.
 
...the three-inch-barreled Pythons are probably the "Rarest" of the "Snakes"...with guns from the earlier production run commanding quite a premium these days...don't know about the later, "Lew Horton" version...FWIW....mikey357
 
From what I can see in your pictures, the 3" Python is NOT a cut down. The barrel is an original 3". You can tell by both the roll marks, and the vent cut.

Second, the grips are not original. The grips on the gun are Colt's 'second" type target grips that weren't being made during the time this gun was made.

Colt made 3" Pythons for Lew Horton, and as a short-time factory version, in both blue and stainless steel.

Your gun COULD have been rebarreled, only Colt can tell you.

There is a famous gun instructor and early ISPC shooting master who stated that the 3" Python was the perfect revolver.
I can't remember his name, but he still runs a shooting school in Columbia Missouri.
 
...sounds like dfariswheel is referring to Ray Chapman...early IPSC "Master", AND the first IPSC "World Champion", IIRC....mikey357
 
The gun was wearing black Pachmayr Grips with the colt logo when I purchased it. I think I remember seeing a 3" python on auction arms two or three years ago, and it had the Pachmayr grips. I have a 2 1/2 inch python that has much smaller wood grips,and I think I read in the newsgroups that the Lew Horton also had the smaller wood grips like the 2 1/2"
 
Couple of years back saw 3" Colt Python bbl's going for under $40 from CTD or Dillion can't recall which. Almost bought one just in case I ever found a cheap python.
 
I have seen only one 3 inch Python up close and personal, well it was behind glass and that is as far as I got. I think the price tag was right around $1000, those 3 inch Pythons are rare!
 
okay yall got me interested in mine.

I was wondering if anyone could tell when it was made.

The ser # is K89***

It is a 2.5" bbl all original. This gun hasn't even been fired. If you really want to hate me I'll tell you what I paid for it.

any takers?
 
LOL, nahh, that's OK ENC,

If you got that good of deal, I'll congratulate ya, but I prolly don't wanna know- it'll just give me heartburn or sumthin....
I dont wanna know, I dont I dont I dont...............

;)
 
ENC,
that would be 1982. My 1980 Gun Digest lists the blue python at $422.94 and nickeled at $435.95.
 
Thanks for the info

I it is the blued model. I bought it near the end of 2001 from my last boss. he told me never to shoot it, so far I haven't but what else is it good for. I might have to buy another one so I can stave off temptation.
 
and here is the 3" python with pachmayr grips from another python (electroless nickel finish)from the same vintage. I think I like the pachmayr's better on the 3" and the wood grips on the nickel python better.
 
whoa whoa whoa

Mine is definetly the 2.5" model but in by looking at the picture you posted mine has the larger grips like the ones on the 3" model. Does this mean anything?
 
I am quite certain the grips on the 2 1/2" are original. They are a lot like those on an older 2" Detective Special. I don't know how hard they are to find, though. If I get a factory letter from Colt and they specify the smaller grips, I may just find out.
 
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