2020 Python 4.25" barrel Chapter 2

Published on February 27, 2021
Duration: 14:07

This guide details techniques for shooting the 2020 Colt Python, emphasizing safe handling, proper grip, and trigger control for accurate shooting. It covers target engagement with various ammunition types and recoil management strategies, drawing on the expertise of a seasoned firearms instructor. The information is presented for intermediate shooters looking to optimize their performance with this classic revolver.

Quick Summary

The 2020 Colt Python (4.25" barrel) is a stainless steel revolver with a 6-round capacity, chambered in .357 Magnum/.38 Special. It features a simplified action and user-replaceable front sights. While MSRP is around $1,599, availability can be limited. Proper recoil management is key when firing .357 Magnum rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Initial Shooting
  2. 01:01Market Availability Discussion
  3. 02:13Shooting .357 Magnum
  4. 03:36Design and Comparison
  5. 05:26Technical Features and MSRP
  6. 07:26Extended Range Testing
  7. 09:21Final Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the 2020 Colt Python with a 4.25-inch barrel?

The 2020 Colt Python features a stainless steel finish, a 4.25-inch barrel, and is chambered for .357 Magnum and .38 Special calibers, with a 6-round capacity. It boasts a simplified action and user-replaceable front sights.

How does the 2020 Colt Python handle recoil, especially with .357 Magnum rounds?

Recoil management is important with .357 Magnum. A firm grip and proper stance are recommended. Thinner grips may increase felt recoil, and accessories like Talon Grips can improve handling and absorption.

What is the price and availability of the 2020 Colt Python?

The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the 2020 Colt Python is around $1,599. However, the video notes that these revolvers can be scarce in gun shops and may command higher prices on online auction sites.

How does the 2020 Colt Python compare to older models or other revolvers?

The 2020 Python features design changes like a simplified action and the absence of a cylinder stop nub found on older models. It's also compared favorably to revolvers like the Smith & Wesson 686 for its modern enhancements.

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