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Colt Python: Product Spotlight

The Best Revolver Ever

It’s hard to define what the best revolver is. There are many out there and everyone has different needs. But the revolver that has stood the test of time is the Colt Python. A standout of the Snake series, the Python is a beast of a gun. Chambered in the man-stopping .357 Magnum, the Python has proven time and time again that it can hang with the newer firearms–and even outperform them. Whether you’re looking for a Ruger revolver for sale, Smith and Wesson revolver deals, or you just want the Colt Python, GrabAGun is the only name to trust. We even have all the ammo online that you could need. GrabAGun is the premier online gun store for all your firearm needs. So, when you are ready to pick up a Colt Python for sale, shop GrabAGun today. 

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The Legend of Colt Python

In 1955, the firearms industry was completely changed when the Colt Python was introduced. Of all the firearms to come out that year, this was the only one with a radically new design. It was a dramatic change from anything Colt had ever done before, despite the fact that its ancestry included the Army Special, a popular .38-caliber DA that had been in the line since 1908. I digress. 

The Python was, and is, chambered in .357 Magnum. Now, 357 Magnum had already proven itself as a powerful and dependable round. Plus, it’s far more pleasant to shoot than the .44 Magnum from Smith and Wesson which had come out that same year. However, until WWII, the .357 Magnum had only been offered in the Single Action Army, of which only 525 guns were. Fun fact: when the SAA was reintroduced in 1955, it was in .45 Colt and .38 Special but not in .357 Magnum. I thought that was interesting. 

This was Colt’s top-of-the-line model and was originally intended to be a large-frame, .38 Special target revolver. You can see this in the precision adjustable sights, smooth trigger, solid construction, and extra metal. However, since they already had the SAA out, a change was made and it was released in a different caliber. Pythons, you’ll notice, have a distinct appearance due to a full barrel underlug, ventilated rib, and adjustable sights. Another fun fact: Colt initially manufactured Pythons with hollow underlugs but decided to leave them solid so they could work as a stabilizing barrel weight. 

The Python was removed from production in 1999, supposedly retired for good. Colt had other ideas. In 2020, a reimagined version of the old classic was brought back to their lineup and has shown to be a massive success. 

Colt Python for Sale

If it isn’t obvious, the Python is built on Colt’s legendary Snake Gun legacy. This double-action revolver has returned with a stainless steel barrel, stainless steel alloys, and a re-designed rear sight. There is 30% MORE steel beneath the rear adjustable target sight to give you a stronger revolver and a more robust shooting experience. Factor in a recessed target crown, user-interchangeable front sights, and Walnut grip with the iconic Colt medallion, and you’ll never want to put this down. Truly, this was a revolver designed to be used AND shown off. Like the original, it’s chambered in .357 Magnum, but it does also accommodate .38 Special cartridges. You can even find custom gold-plated Colt Pythons on our site! So, what are you waiting for? Pick up your very own Colt Python from GrabAGun today! 

Colt Python for sale
Specs

Caliber: .357 Magnum

Barrel Length: 4.25-inch or 6-inch

Barrel Description: 1:14 LH, 6 Groove

Capacity: 6-Rounds

Frame Material: Stainless Steel

Grips: Walnut Target Stocks

Overall Length: 11.5-inches

Finish: Semi-Bright

GrabAGun and the Colt Python

The Colt Python is perfect for self-defense, varmint hunting, or just to have on hand for emergencies. Don’t wait to add this powerhouse revolver to your collection. Shop everything GrabAGun has available right now, including a Ruger LCR, a Smith and Wesson 686, or even the Colt Anaconda and other revolver deals on our online gun store. For a Colt Python for sale, GrabAGun is the only name to trust. 

–Kellie Krevosky

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