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Thanx Colonel ::handshake:: any range time is good ::hmm::
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Mother’s doing the cooking , this is how I do the dishes😜
Coffee and squirrel gun
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gdogg, that's a great picture. ::tu::
We've a friend who deer hunts like that. Last year he got a 12 point while looking out the window!
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garddogg56 wrote: Sun Jan 01, 2023 6:05 pm Mother’s doing the cooking , this is how I do the dishes😜
Coffee and squirrel gun
I know a feller that Turkey hunts like that off if his living room couch. Lol
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OLDE CUTLER wrote: Tue Jul 19, 2022 1:34 pm Bummer that Thompson Center is out of business. I broke a pin in my G2 Contender this week, but found the part at the Numrich website.
When did TC go out of business? I just googled them and their web site is still up.
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In the mid-seventies a buddy and I took up handgun shooting as a hobby. We both bought.357 Magnums. Couldn’t afford new rounds so we picked up the spent shells and if they weren’t cracked reloaded them ourselves. We also couldn’t afford the pinnacle of .357’s the Colt Python.
Fast forward many decades and Colt came out with a new Python. I couldn’t resist so I bought one when they first came out. Don’t ask how much it still hurts. lol
It definitely had some early production issues but they were resolved.
There were plenty of haters in the crowd but I think Colt made a great shooter.
You asked for pictures so here’s my contribution.

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ken98k wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 1:52 pm
OLDE CUTLER wrote: Tue Jul 19, 2022 1:34 pm Bummer that Thompson Center is out of business. I broke a pin in my G2 Contender this week, but found the part at the Numrich website.
When did TC go out of business? I just googled them and their web site is still up.
At the time I wrote that, the word was that S & W had their TC Division up for sale and that they were out of business until some one bought them. The website you see is the old S & W one that may or may not be current. I tried to get parts from them a while back and there was nothing then. I had also asked about them in one of our local gunshops and the gunsmith there told me they were no longer in business as he had been contacting them for parts and could not get anything. Like I said that was in July 2022. Maybe some one has bought them from S & W. I hope so as I still have 2 Contenders.
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bullitt4001 wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 5:17 pm In the mid-seventies a buddy and I took up handgun shooting as a hobby. We both bought.357 Magnums. Couldn’t afford new rounds so we picked up the spent shells and if they weren’t cracked reloaded them ourselves. We also couldn’t afford the pinnacle of .357’s the Colt Python.
Fast forward many decades and Colt came out with a new Python. I couldn’t resist so I bought one when they first came out. Don’t ask how much it still hurts. lol
It definitely had some early production issues but they were resolved.
There were plenty of haters in the crowd but I think Colt made a great shooter.
You asked for pictures so here’s my contribution.

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Very nice! I tried to trade for one of the new ones at my lgs the other day and we just couldn’t get close enough….oh well.

I have heard nothing but good things about the new ones. As a matter of fact, I’ve read many posts from the Colt guys (I’m not one so I’m only going on what I’ve read) the new python is more robust and better made than the old one. Other than some of the silly markings that all makers are putting on them now, it looks like a real winner. Congratulations!
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That's a mighty nice revolver! ::tu:: I've heard it said that Pythons are the finest production revolvers yet produced, and I hope to put a few rounds through one someday.
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Dan In MI wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 6:51 pm That's a mighty nice revolver! ::tu:: I've heard it said that Pythons are the finest production revolvers yet produced, and I hope to put a few rounds through one someday.
The new Pythons are a totally different guns than the old ones from decades ago. Supposedly the only parts that interchange are the grips.
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Colonel26 wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 6:32 pm
bullitt4001 wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 5:17 pm In the mid-seventies a buddy and I took up handgun shooting as a hobby. We both bought.357 Magnums. Couldn’t afford new rounds so we picked up the spent shells and if they weren’t cracked reloaded them ourselves. We also couldn’t afford the pinnacle of .357’s the Colt Python.
Fast forward many decades and Colt came out with a new Python. I couldn’t resist so I bought one when they first came out. Don’t ask how much it still hurts. lol
It definitely had some early production issues but they were resolved.
There were plenty of haters in the crowd but I think Colt made a great shooter.
You asked for pictures so here’s my contribution.

Regards
Mike
Very nice! I tried to trade for one of the new ones at my lgs the other day and we just couldn’t get close enough….oh well.

I have heard nothing but good things about the new ones. As a matter of fact, I’ve read many posts from the Colt guys (I’m not one so I’m only going on what I’ve read) the new python is more robust and better made than the old one. Other than some of the silly markings that all makers are putting on them now, it looks like a real winner. Congratulations!
Thanks. It’s been a couple years now since I purchased mine and if I remember correctly the top of the frame under the rear sight was thickened to improve rigidity. There were a few issues with the first production models not always advancing the cylinder between shots.
A more robust main spring was installed and I think some frame screws were tightened too.
The newer versions had a factory stamp signifying the mods were done.
I really love mine and if you get the chance go ahead and pull the trigger. Pun intended.😉
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Dan In MI wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 6:51 pm That's a mighty nice revolver! ::tu:: I've heard it said that Pythons are the finest production revolvers yet produced, and I hope to put a few rounds through one someday.
Thank you .. it’s definitely sweet. Hope you do get a chance to put a few rounds through one someday.
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OLDE CUTLER wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 7:05 pm
Dan In MI wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 6:51 pm That's a mighty nice revolver! ::tu:: I've heard it said that Pythons are the finest production revolvers yet produced, and I hope to put a few rounds through one someday.
The new Pythons are a totally different guns than the old ones from decades ago. Supposedly the only parts that interchange are the grips.
I believe you’re right about parts interchangeability. I did however pick up an older style Python set of grips and they fit perfectly.
I like the original gold Colt emblem better and the darker wood too. But hey .. what do I know? ::shrug::
I’m assuming the designers wanted to give the newer version its own new look. But newer isn’t always better.
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How I practice when at home
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MadeinUSA wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 8:22 pm How I practice when at home

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That’s neat Jim! I’ve seen some versions of these fancy state of the art home range thing a mug jigs. It’s really a great idea to get familiar with aiming and practicing your quick draw.
Plus it is definitely easier on the ears. ::tu::
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bullitt4001 wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 8:45 pm
MadeinUSA wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 8:22 pm How I practice when at home

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That’s neat Jim! I’ve seen some versions of these fancy state of the art home range thing a mug jigs. It’s really a great idea to get familiar with aiming and practicing your quick draw.
Plus it is definitely easier on the ears. ::tu::
These are just simple battery operated devices

- When I hit the big targets they either flash lights quietly or flash and make a steel ring sound (I can set the switch on the front either way I prefer)
- the cans are interactive… when I hit those with the laser shot… they tip over (of course… I have to then go set them back up)

One can use the pistol that shoots the laser blips… (like the one pictured) or one can put a laser cartridge in the chamber of a real pistol and it will shoot a laser blip each time the trigger is pulled and the firing pin hits the cartridge. Of course, you have to rack the slide or cock the gun each time if the pistol is single action. The cartridges do not eject when racking the slide.

It is a great way to practice my point and shoot
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MadeinUSA wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 10:24 pm
bullitt4001 wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 8:45 pm
MadeinUSA wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 8:22 pm How I practice when at home

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That’s neat Jim! I’ve seen some versions of these fancy state of the art home range thing a mug jigs. It’s really a great idea to get familiar with aiming and practicing your quick draw.
Plus it is definitely easier on the ears. ::tu::
These are just simple battery operated devices

- When I hit the big targets they either flash lights quietly or flash and make a steel ring sound (I can set the switch on the front either way I prefer)
- the cans are interactive… when I hit those with the laser shot… they tip over (of course… I have to then go set them back up)

One can use the pistol that shoots the laser blips… (like the one pictured) or one can put a laser cartridge in the chamber of a real pistol and it will shoot a laser blip each time the trigger is pulled and the firing pin hits the cartridge. Of course, you have to rack the slide or cock the gun each time if the pistol is single action. The cartridges do not eject when racking the slide.

It is a great way to practice my point and shoot
Thanks for the detailed explanation Jim. I’ll look a little closer into these things. Since my ears are on the decline I’m afraid too many more trips to the range might not be such a good idea.
This would be a great solution next time I get the urge to do some plinking.

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bullitt4001 wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 2:44 pm
MadeinUSA wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 10:24 pm
bullitt4001 wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 8:45 pm

That’s neat Jim! I’ve seen some versions of these fancy state of the art home range thing a mug jigs. It’s really a great idea to get familiar with aiming and practicing your quick draw.
Plus it is definitely easier on the ears. ::tu::
These are just simple battery operated devices

- When I hit the big targets they either flash lights quietly or flash and make a steel ring sound (I can set the switch on the front either way I prefer)
- the cans are interactive… when I hit those with the laser shot… they tip over (of course… I have to then go set them back up)

One can use the pistol that shoots the laser blips… (like the one pictured) or one can put a laser cartridge in the chamber of a real pistol and it will shoot a laser blip each time the trigger is pulled and the firing pin hits the cartridge. Of course, you have to rack the slide or cock the gun each time if the pistol is single action. The cartridges do not eject when racking the slide.

It is a great way to practice my point and shoot
Thanks for the detailed explanation Jim. I’ll look a little closer into these things. Since my ears are on the decline I’m afraid too many more trips to the range might not be such a good idea.
This would be a great solution next time I get the urge to do some plinking.

Regards
Mike
::tu:: You are welcome

They (targets and pistol) are a bit pricey if you ask me… but I bit the bullet because I want to plink at home too
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OLDE CUTLER wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 7:05 pm
Dan In MI wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 6:51 pm That's a mighty nice revolver! ::tu:: I've heard it said that Pythons are the finest production revolvers yet produced, and I hope to put a few rounds through one someday.
The new Pythons are a totally different guns than the old ones from decades ago. Supposedly the only parts that interchange are the grips.
It's good that CZ bought Colt and has breathed new life into a stagnant company.
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Bump stock fun

My son shooting our bump stock a few years ago

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Appeals Court Strikes Down Bump Stock Ban in 13-3 Decision

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::shrug:: I don't know why!
I should have it in hand by Tuesday or Wednesday. :D
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Oh ya Ken THAT BAD BOY WILL DO ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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ken98k wrote: Sat Jan 07, 2023 11:57 pm ::shrug:: I don't know why!
I should have it in hand by Tuesday or Wednesday. :D
JUST BECAUSE!
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ken98k wrote: Sat Jan 07, 2023 11:57 pm ::shrug:: I don't know why!
I should have it in hand by Tuesday or Wednesday. :D
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Speaking of the new SIG owned Colt’s, hunting buddy of mine bought one of the new King Cobra’s and let me shoot it. I told him I thought it was a better revolver than my 1980 Python. Looks to me like Colt really got their act together. I saw one of the new Anaconda’s recently, it was equally well made but at $2K I can live without one at this point in my life (have an old SBH and a 629-3). OH
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