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  • Lason
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    Originally posted by CJ View Post
    That's the revolver to own. If you have any .357 revolvers sell them to fund the purchase of the python. They will be rendered obsolete.
    Two questions

    First off, are the .44 Anacondas considered as nice as the pythons? I have always wanted a anaconda.

    Also whats the difference in a King Cobra .357 and a Python?

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by FATHERFORD View Post
    Now I will have to think about it... I already have 6 revolvers, i don't really I need another just to have it.
    That's the revolver to own. If you have any .357 revolvers sell them to fund the purchase of the python. They will be rendered obsolete.

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  • FATHERFORD
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    Now I will have to think about it... I already have 6 revolvers, i don't really I need another just to have it.

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
    IMHO, the Python is the finest wheel-gun made.
    Although many people consider the python to be the finest handgun ever made, I feel it's too broad of a statement. As far as beauty and quality, I'd say yes. Production is really the key there. You can't include competition STI's or Wilson Combat's or anything like that. But by and large a semi auto pistol will have a lighter trigger pull in rapid fire, something a revolver - no matter how perfect - can't do. So it's apples to oranges. However, I feel like a python would be more accurate, more reliable, and better looking than any 1911 production pistol. Each have their advantages, but just to be referred to it as the best production handgun ever made is quite a statement.

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  • Vertnut
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    Originally posted by CJ View Post
    Many people consider them to be the finest production handgun ever made. Yes they are really that good. The price will reflect that. I hand people a python as an example of quality, as to base all other guns off of.
    IMHO, the Python is the finest wheel-gun made.

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by FATHERFORD View Post
    Guy at my work is thinking about selling one.... are they really that good?

    Just bought a S&W 500 from him and he is trying to get me to buy one of those.
    Many people consider them to be the finest production handgun ever made. Yes they are really that good. The price will reflect that. I hand people a python as an example of quality, as to base all other guns off of. Some people will argue other revolvers can equal the accuracy, or the feel, or the recoil, etc. The python does it all perfectly, feel, lock up, double action trigger, single action trigger, recoil. You get the whole package.

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  • FATHERFORD
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    Originally posted by CJ View Post
    Colt Python 4". Ultimate carry weapon.

    Guy at my work is thinking about selling one.... are they really that good?

    Just bought a S&W 500 from him and he is trying to get me to buy one of those.

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  • Cooter
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    Originally posted by Trip McNeely View Post
    My Smith 686 .357
    My 686 is my favorite gun I own

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  • bird_dog0347
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    This one..

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by Mike View Post
    Hi-Point .45
    They made hi-points with an optional lanyard. Not because people would take your hi-point from you, but so you could swing it over your head and use it as a mace.

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  • Mike
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    Hi-Point .45

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  • CJ
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    I would have to say my all time favorite handgun that I own is my 6" S&W Model 29 "Dirty Harry" It's incredibly accurate, extremely powerful, and concealable. The trigger is perfect, the action is solid. It's the only handgun that I own which will put a bullet through the bullseye at 50 yards if you aim it, every single time.

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by IHaveAMustang View Post
    I am still amazed at how accurate my Eaa Witness shoots. First round I ever fired from it at 20 feet went through the 'x' on the target...dead center.

    I own two 1911's but haven't shot them yet. Maybe my mind will change.
    I always bring mine out when I'm helping a new shooter, and the witness always makes them more confident because you hit when you aim at. It's built with magic.

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  • IHaveAMustang
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    I am still amazed at how accurate my Eaa Witness shoots. First round I ever fired from it at 20 feet went through the 'x' on the target...dead center.

    I own two 1911's but haven't shot them yet. Maybe my mind will change.

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  • NTexas_V-Star
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    Originally posted by GrayStangGT View Post
    I want to say 1911, but in reality I shoot the best with my XD45 Tactical.
    +1

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