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buy an $800 2.5 inch Python

  • Yes

    Votes: 40 63.5%
  • No

    Votes: 23 36.5%

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Guillermo

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Okay...quick input needed.

2.5 inch Barrel Python, blue with minor but noticable holster wear. Darned near no wear lines on the cylinder, 800 + tax.

Maybe I can talk them down.

Real quick...yes or no?
 
$800 is, while not a "steal" - it is a very, very, low price for a 2.5" Python. If it is mechanically sound and you are competent to judge that, jump on it. If mechanically it has issues as well, you better know how to address that. Deal with the blue wear later and just shoot it. That is the one Python I'd "pony" up for. ;)
 
i wish i had that kind of control.

i was looking at a .22lr CZ 452 American for < $300 and came across an Anschutz 1712 that i had to have for $1k more...ayp, the Annie is in my closet as i type this...and i had to add glass too
 
There are a million reasons too and just as many not to based the information given.

Is it blue, nickel, or stainless? Has it been refinished? Is it 38 or 357? What grips? Is the hammer and trigger original?

If it is an original royal blue finish with wood checkered grips then I would wholeheartedly say yes.

If it has been refinished and comes with some rubber aftermarket grips then I would say dont pay even 600 for it.
 
Earl,
The OP said, blue shows wear.
That takes care of that question.
The 2.5 Python was NEVER offered to the public in any other caliber than 357 magnum. That takes care of question number 2.
Rubber grips were offered on the 2.5 inch Python so that does not mean it's not original.
Is the hammer and trigger original ? Why not ask what it looks like internally ?

Guillermo: A NIB Blued 2.5 incher tends to run around $1500 these days. The 2.5 is one of the harder barrels to find on a Python so it tends to bring a little more on the used market. $800 for a clean functioning Python shooter is not out of the question.
My biggest question would be , how much is noticable holster wear ? I usually don't do quotes on prices on used guns with out being able to actually see the gun so it's a tough call. Good luck.

Jeff (GUNKWAZY)
 
I wouldn't.
A big heavy 2.5" barrelled gun doesn't make much sense to me.
If I want something shorter than my 4" Python, I want a smaller gun overall.
Heck, I only got the 4" because IDPA does not accept my 6".
 
Better listen to Jeff when it comes to Pythons. Trust me, he knows what he's talking about.

He's definitely right about the scarcity of the 2.5" Pythons. They are going for a premium right now and probably will continue. $800 is by no means a steal, but it's not a bad price either. I've paid more for Pythons in probably worse condition than what you are describing. My opinion, buy it. Keep it and pass it down to your children. DON"T put it in a holster anymore though. Keep it oiled up and don't shoot tens of thousands of rounds through it. Do those things and I'd say you'll probably at least double your money on the gun in 10 years time.
 
Hurry back and buy it!!!!!! If ya don't like it later, and it's still in same condition ya got it in, I'll give you your money back. :D

In the mean time, post pics
 
It depends on your intentions...

It's not top collector grade, but it's also not priced in that upper range. For what it is (a user) I would say, "maybe." But do you want to use (carry) a oversized 2 1/2" snubby, chambered in .357 Magnum? Personally I wouldn't. On the other hand one with a 3" (I'm dreaming) or 4" barrel might attract my attention, as I'd consider that to be better, given the size and weight of the basic platform. If you thinking in terms of, "it would be nice (if not practical) to have because it's such a cool piece," it becomes a question of what you want to spend $800 on. From my perspective I could think of some equally cool alternatives that I could get for that amount of bucks or less.

I don't necessarily think you could go wrong, but you might be able to get something else that was more right.
 
I would buy it. That is one of the guns that has been on my "list" since I was in High School. Definitely buy it! I rarely regret the things I buy, but I agonize over the ones I didn't buy when I could have.
 
Was hoping that my High Road friends would make the decision for me.

I have some trading to do at the gunshow this weekend and will make a decision afterwards.

Thanks to everyone for the input
 
Decided a reluctant "no."

Went back and looked at it. Holster wear is very minor. Virtually no drag lines on the cylinder. A very minor ding on the front sight that I had not noticed before.

As much as I would like to buy it, one of the guns that I was planning on selling I ended up trading. (I did fine on the trade but have a new gun, not cash)

We will see how I do at the show today...there was a sweet Smith model 13 with a 3 inch barrel at the show that might come home with me. And a Colt Agent at a super cheap price.
 
BTW, the Python is at GT Distributors. It is in the bottom of the case on the right, near the back. I think that someone working there might be "hiding it" for themselves.
 
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