I guess it's good to see aftermarket support showing up for them, but I'd expect factory sights on a $1500 revolver to be pretty damned good right from the factory.
I'm totally amused by the number
of 2020 Python buyers who are
willing to accept the highly
questionable rear sight and
be willing to super glue/loctite
it in place.
And it's doubly amusing that others
are now willing to shell out close to
$200 to get a decent aftermarket
set of sights.
Not wrong, just disappointed. (re. factory sights being good on a $1500 target-worthy handgun)You just might be wrong.
And it's doubly amusing that others
are now willing to shell out close to
$200 to get a decent aftermarket
set of sights.
But but but but it's a COLT
My Magnum Research BFR begs to differ. It is a single action though.From a tech point of view, the new Pythons are stronger and more accurate than ever. They’re phenomenal SHOOTERS, and they’re made to be shot and carried.
Minor teething issues are to be expected with ANY brand. Colt should be rightfully proud of their new snake guns, they’re the finest production revolvers in America at the moment.
From a tech point of view, the new Pythons are stronger and more accurate than ever. They’re phenomenal SHOOTERS, and they’re made to be shot and carried.
Minor teething issues are to be expected with ANY brand. Colt should be rightfully proud of their new snake guns, they’re the finest production revolvers in America at the moment.