Colt Python 357 Magnum collection!🔥

Published on August 29, 2025
Duration: 0:58

This video showcases a collection of seven Colt revolvers, primarily focusing on various Colt Python models in .357 Magnum with different barrel lengths (2.5-inch, 4-inch, 6-inch, and 8-inch) and finishes (blued and nickel-plated). It also features a Colt Anaconda in .44 Magnum. The presenter, Mr. Madness, provides approximate manufacturing dates and condition notes for each firearm, highlighting their collectible nature.

Quick Summary

This video showcases a collection of seven Colt revolvers, focusing on various Colt Python models in .357 Magnum with different barrel lengths (2.5-inch to 8-inch) and finishes (blued, nickel-plated). A Colt Anaconda in .44 Magnum is also featured, providing a glimpse into classic American revolver designs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Collection
  2. 00:062.5-inch Colt Python
  3. 00:144-inch Colt Python (Nickel)
  4. 00:224-inch Colt Python (Blued)
  5. 00:316-inch Colt Python (Nickel)
  6. 00:398-inch Colt Python
  7. 00:468-inch Colt Anaconda
  8. 00:54Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of Colt revolvers are featured in this collection?

The collection prominently features several Colt Python revolvers in .357 Magnum, with barrel lengths of 2.5, 4, 6, and 8 inches. It also includes a larger-frame Colt Anaconda chambered in .44 Magnum.

What are the different finishes and approximate production eras of the Colt Pythons shown?

The Colt Pythons in the video exhibit both blued and nickel-plated finishes. Most of the Pythons are estimated to be from the 1970s, with one 8-inch model dating to the 1980s.

What distinguishes the Colt Anaconda from the Colt Python in this video?

The Colt Anaconda is a distinct model from the Python, chambered in the more powerful .44 Magnum caliber, whereas the Pythons shown are .357 Magnum. The Anaconda featured is an 8-inch model from the 1990s.

Are there any specific condition notes mentioned for the firearms?

Yes, one of the 4-inch blued Colt Pythons is noted as having been 'fired sometimes.' The Colt Anaconda is specifically mentioned as being 'unfired.'

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