![]() "The Colt Python", The Accurate Rifle Magazine, November 2003. Georgia State Patrol and Florida Highway Patrol issued Pythons to their officers."Īyoob, Massad (2003). According to Wikipedia's article on the Colt Python, "he Colorado State Patrol issued 4-inch blue Pythons until their switch to the S&W. I'm pretty sure that the Python was issued to a few American police units. The only problem: I have to prove that the Colt Python, preferably the exact version I'll be using, was officially adopted by any army, police department or government agency on Earth at any point of time. I am a reservist in the German military, and we have a shooting discipline specifically for duty revolvers that I would like to participate in with this gun. He wants 490 Euros ($635) for the gun and sells it with a one year warranty. I took it to the range and found out that it shoots as well as it looks. The store owner was so nice as to lend me the gun for a month so I can try it out and decide whether I buy it. It has one of the smoothest actions I've ever felt, and I could swear it has half the trigger pull weight of the Ruger. There was a Ruger GP-100 in a similarly good condition, but after I checked out the Python, I was sold on it. ![]() The gun looks like it has barely been fired. Among the used models, I found a 1972 Colt Python with 6" barrel in excellent condition. I went to a local gunstore a few weeks ago to check out their revolvers.
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