Which Colt Python to Buy?...or Choose Smith & Wesson?

Published on March 4, 2026
Duration: 6:15

The Yankee Marshal outlines a decision-making process for purchasing a new firearm after selling a Staccato XC. He plans to acquire a Henry rifle and is deliberating between four Colt Python variants (two barrel lengths and two finishes) and a Smith & Wesson 629 Mountain Gun. The video serves as a call to action for viewers to vote on his next acquisition, showcasing his experienced approach to firearm selection and personal carry preferences.

Quick Summary

The Yankee Marshal is deciding between several firearms after selling his Staccato XC. He plans to buy a Henry rifle and is deliberating on a Colt Python (.357 Magnum) in various configurations (2.5" or 3" barrel, matte black or glossy blue finish) or a Smith & Wesson 629 Mountain Gun (.44 Magnum), known for its classic looks.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction & Staccato XC Sale
  2. 00:33Henry Rifle Purchase
  3. 01:13Colt Python (Matte Black, 2.5 inch)
  4. 01:53Colt Python (Glossy Blue, 2.5 inch)
  5. 02:36Colt Python (3-inch, updated grips)
  6. 03:03Colt Python (3-inch, glossy blue)
  7. 04:27Smith & Wesson 629 Mountain Gun
  8. 04:52Audience Vote & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms is The Yankee Marshal considering purchasing?

The Yankee Marshal is considering several firearms: a Henry rifle with an octagonal barrel and case-hardened receiver, multiple Colt Python revolvers in .357 Magnum (2.5-inch and 3-inch barrel lengths, matte black and glossy blue finishes), and a Smith & Wesson 629 Mountain Gun in .44 Magnum.

What is the purpose of The Yankee Marshal selling his Staccato XC?

The Yankee Marshal is selling his Staccato XC because he has no practical use for it. The proceeds from the sale are intended to fund the purchase of new firearms, specifically a Henry rifle and one of the revolvers he is considering.

What are the key differences between the Colt Python options discussed?

The Colt Python options differ primarily in barrel length (2.5-inch vs. 3-inch) and finish (matte black vs. glossy blue). The 3-inch models may also feature updated grips, and the blue finish is noted as being more expensive than the matte black.

Why is the Smith & Wesson 629 Mountain Gun being considered?

The Smith & Wesson 629 Mountain Gun is being considered for its aesthetic appeal, featuring a tapered barrel and partial underlug. Chambered in .44 Magnum, it represents a more powerful revolver option, though likely less practical for daily carry compared to the Colt Pythons.

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