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Jim Pag
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Most accurate,Off the shelf, hand gun I ever owned was a H&K P9S,.45 cal.
Glenn
I owned one of those also. Nice piece.
Most accurate,Off the shelf, hand gun I ever owned was a H&K P9S,.45 cal.
Glenn
Most accurate,Off the shelf, hand gun I ever owned was a H&K P9S,.45 cal.
Glenn
Edit because with this weather I forgot one detail:
How do you accomplish that at the beach in August?
Wonder what that Colt python that Francis gave to his grandson would sell for? Nice pistol that one was!!!
You can't touch a clean Python for much under $3,000 nowadays. Wish I bought a few in the 90's. Problem was, I thought they were over-priced at $700 - $800 back then.
-Lee
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I agree with Lee on the value of the Python. My love affair with the Colt Python revolver, which was called the “Snake”,began, back in the mid seventies, with the TV series, "Starsky and Hutch". Yea,I’m that old. The Blue Colt python, with six inch barrel, that Hutch carried, was the high light of the show, for me.
I bought one,New, Blue, with the six inch barrel and a custom trigger job, from the factory. Double action, was smooth as silk. I never shot anything but magnum loads in it. Very fine piece. I traded it for something benchrest related, “Arrrgh”
One like that now in, excellent condition, would cost as much as a new Benchrest Rifle.
I’ve traded, or sold, a lot of guns I should have kept. "arrrgh"
Glenn
I bought my brand new 6" Python in November of 1979 for $399.99 at the Gun room in Shrewsbury, MA. First handgun that I ever owned. Boy the bluing on those old Pythons were just unreal. The finest bluing job of any firearm that I have ever seen.
Two years before Starsky and Hutch debut which was in 75, David Soul carried a 4" blued Python when he played one of the dirty cops in the 1973 movie Magnum Force.
Was it the Shaft movie where he had the 8 inch nickel piece? Whatever, as I recall it was intimidating.
Here is a pretty good listing.
http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Colt_Python
Ive got a series 70 gold cup I bought new and it wouldn't shoot until I had a 1911 smith put a barrel and bushing in it. It will shoot good now. I don't know what was wrong with it.Doug
I bought that Python in 1965 for $137.00 at the same time my brother bought a S&W Trooper for $118.00. Well, I gave it to my grandson a couple months ago. I saw one at Cabela's that was not in such pristine condition as mine and they were asking $3995.00