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The '''Colt Python''' is a [[.357 Magnum]] caliber [[revolver]] manufactured by [[Colt Firearms]], considered as one of the premium [[United States|American]] [[handguns]]. It is a classic model and, along with the [[Colt Peacemaker]], is considered to be one of the finest revolvers ever made by Colt.
 
This is a double action, large frame handgun chambered for the powerful Magnum cartridge originally developed by [[Smith & Wesson]]. Pythons have a well-deserved reputation for superior fit & finish, accuracy, smooth trigger pull and a tight cylinder lock-up. If there is a downside to all this precision, it is the Python's tendency to go "out of time" with continued heavy shooting. This is a condition in which the cylinder is no longer turning into exact alignment with the forcing cone, so a shooter may be sprayed with tiny bits of shaved [[projectile]] when the gun is fired. When this happens, the lockwork needs to be re-timed.
The Python was introduced in 1955 as Colt's top-of-the-line model, and was originally intended to be a large-frame 38 Special target revolver. As a result, it features precision adjustable sights, an exceptionally smooth trigger, solid construction, and plenty of extra metal.
 
The Colt Python was introduced by the [[Colt's Manufacturing Company]] of [[Hartford, Connecticut|Hartford]], [[Connecticut]] in [[1955]] as Colt's top-of-the-line model, and was originally intended to be a large-frame 38 Special target revolver. As a result, it features precision adjustable sights, an exceptionally smooth trigger, solid construction, and plenty of extra metal.
The Python was originally available in two finishes: Royal Blue and Bright Nickel. The Bright Nickel model was discontinued with the introduction of the more durable satin stainless and mirror-polished Ultimate Stainless models.
 
Pythons have a very "muscular" and businesslike appearance. A full barrel underlug, ventilated rib and adjustable sights combine to give the gun its unique look. Finishes on these guns have always been outstanding. The Python was originally available in two finishes: [[Royal Blue]] and Bright [[Nickel]]. The Bright Nickel model was discontinued with the introduction of the more durable satin stainless and mirror-polished Ultimate Stainless models, but the [[Stainless steel]] and Royal Blue finishes are still offered by Colt on the Python "Elite" model.
Pythons are available with 2.5 inch, 4 inch, 6 inch, and 8 inch barrels. 6 inch model is the most popular generally and the 8 inch model is intended for [[hunting]]. The now-discontinued 3 inch barrel version is considered to be very collectible. The revolver today is made exclusively by Colt's Custom Shop as the Python Elite and is still considered to be the Rolls Royce of handguns for its accuracy, jeweler-quality fit and finish, and aesthetic appeal. Retail prices start at $1000.
 
Pythons are available with 2.5 inch, 4 inch, 6 inch, and 8 inch barrels. 6 inch model is the most popular generally and the 8 inch model is intended for [[hunting]]. The now-discontinued 3 inch barrel version is considered to be very collectible. The revolver today is made exclusively by Colt's Custom Shop as the Python Elite model with a 4 or 6 inch barrel, and is still considered to be the Rolls Royce of handguns for its accuracy, jeweler-quality fit and finish, and aesthetic appeal. Retail prices start at $1000.
While the Python immediately made inroads into the law enforcement market when introduced, it has since fallen out of favor along with all other revolvers because of changing law enforcement needs that favor semi-automatic pistols today.
 
While the Python immediately made inroads into the law enforcement market when introduced, it has since fallen out of favor along with all other revolvers because of changing law enforcement needs that favor semi-automatic pistols today. Colt Pythons command high prices - new or used, and have found a place in the collection of many serious handgunners.
 
Games:
 
The Colt Python has been used in both of the popular [[Half-Life]] games and in a few [[GTA]] games.
 
Ryo Saeba from the [[City Hunter]] series also uses a Colt Python.
 
==See also==