WOW. Those are really beautiful my friend! Yes, a fan of the color case hardening also. The double holster rig is very sweet too. Never owned a SA revolver. Likely because I am a DA/SA fan but I may be missing out. May have to try an SA revolver at some point. Bring one of those bad boys by when you pass by my place.CheckSix wrote:Jerry,
Those are priceless! I have to agree, a well tuned Colt DA, truly is the RR of the revolver world.
On the Colt SA side, I'm a sucker for the history on these... I have 4 of them. 1 blued, 3 Nickel. 3 in stag, 1 in ivory. 3 in 45LC, 1 in 44-40. Love the color case hardening on the blued one.
I even had a custom El Paso Saddlery gun belt and holsters made.
My Dad was very meticulous with record keeping and receipts (retired as an Airline Maintenance QA Manager so that figures). Still have the receipts for the Colts and no receipts as to having them re-timed or otherwise worked on. That is over 36 years ago and many (and I mean many) thousands of rounds. That said, I never slap the cylinder shut and usually slide the release before I insert it back in at the range.
We mainly shot .38 in the Python of course at the range. That said, I normally pay the extra bucks to shoot high velocity .357.
Last trip out with it, I found out that Crazy Ted Nugent was having ammo made under his endorsement. Of course being Crazy Ted the ammo was HOT as heck!
1790 FPS for 125 grain HP. I figured if the Python collapsed from that so be it. Crazy ammo. Shot 40 rounds and loved it. That velocity is really smoking with plenty of powder behind it. Don't have a chronograph so cant speak to stated box label velocity but it was hot, I will say that. Have one box left and they discontinued it for some reason. Likely from being loaded into a cheap .357 that came apart in someone's hand is my guess. Still looking for more.
Still waiting on a holster to EDC the Python. Look forward to that.
Jerry
