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Oh ya HUGE find H4T
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If u find another I'd agree with the don't shoot it idea. It's RARE to find a 75 that mint.. I've got a well worn 70 that I love. HUGE score H4T I'm happy for u
(But at least work the hammer a bit:)
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if your not planning on getting rid of that gun, shoot it. its a gun, theres millions out there like it. a cold, unfired, shiny, no scratch guns are nice. but if i had a choice, i would rather a gun that i put 10,000 rounds through. one that i could tell you a story about every single scratch on it. one that is solely 'MY GUN'. when people see it, they wouldn't think, wow thats a nice 1975 mint colt. they'd think thats HIS gun. happiness is a warm gun.
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Don't shoot it! It's too nice! Wait to get another one! Haha just my advise!
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This was my grandfather's prized possession. His son, my Uncle owns this today and perhaps it will be handed down to me. Great video and wonderful memories
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@floridafyme I have a colt python and i fired it about 6 times saved my life twice when i was hunting alone and 4 wild boars ran at me and one shot in each head and when i was hunting in alaska a kodak bear raided our camp and i poped 2 or 3 shots in the skull before one of my buddys caped him in the head with a 300. weatherby mag i mean the python ended the bear
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So are you going to ever fire it? I would recommend firing it six times, once for each chamber hole. You should try it out, if just once.
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Beautiful gun. This was one of the first handguns me and my dad used to used when he taught me how to handle firearms.
Great review. Makes me want one now...
Hey, H4T, so what's the status on the Python these days? Did you shoot it, or find another one that is worn for shooting?
I personally would never shoot a mint Python, their value is just going to keep going up.
MikeReiner 1 month ago
@MikeReiner I still just look at it and store it lol, love that revolver.
humans4targets2 4 weeks ago
Paul is obviously a wise man. These fine vintage revolvers will NEVER again be equaled. Pauls Python is investment grade. Twenty years from now try finding one like his. Prepare to cough up $5,ooo. or more.
floridafyme 7 months ago
@floridafyme Yeah they only go one way and that is UP
humans4targets2 7 months ago
These guns are very expensive.. anywhere between $1,000-$2,000.
erkoekrf 11 months ago
@erkoekrf Yes they are.
humans4targets2 11 months ago