SHOT SHOW 2020 - Colt Python

Published on January 23, 2020
Duration: 5:18

This video from Vickers Tactical provides an expert overview of the 2020 Colt Python, featuring insights from Colt's Justin Baldini and firearms instructor Larry Vickers. Key updates include modern CNC machining for reduced parts count and improved reliability, frame reinforcement tested with extensive live fire, and user-interchangeable sights. The MSRP is set at $1,499.

Quick Summary

The 2020 Colt Python boasts modern CNC machining for reduced parts count and enhanced reliability, a reinforced frame tested with over 15,000 rounds, user-interchangeable sights, and a smoother double-action trigger. Available in 4.25-inch and 6-inch barrels, its MSRP is $1,499.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Introduction of the New Colt Python
  2. 01:11Modern Engineering and Parts Count
  3. 01:51Available Barrel Lengths
  4. 02:14Frame Reinforcement and Durability
  5. 03:04Sights and Trigger Action
  6. 04:09MSRP and Future Plans

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key improvements in the 2020 Colt Python compared to older models?

The 2020 Colt Python features modern CNC machining for a reduced parts count and improved reliability, a significantly reinforced frame tested for durability, user-interchangeable sights, and a smoother double-action trigger pull eliminating the 'hitch' found in older hand-fitted versions.

What barrel lengths are available for the 2020 Colt Python?

The 2020 Colt Python was initially shipped with 6-inch barrel models. At the time of SHOT Show 2020, 4.25-inch models had recently entered production and were beginning to reach distributors.

How durable is the frame of the new Colt Python?

The frame has been significantly strengthened, incorporating 30% more material under the rear sight. Colt validated its durability by testing with 12,000 rounds of full-power .357 Magnum loads and 3,000 proof loads.

What is the price of the new Colt Python?

The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the 2020 Colt Python is $1,499, regardless of whether it has the 4.25-inch or 6-inch barrel.

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