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I've been on the hunt for one of these for several years - and they just keep getting more expensive. I found one that wasn't overly ridiculous, and in fantastic shape. Bought from original owner - has original box, manual, etc. Made in 1979, and though it has been shot [~50 rounds according to owner] you wouldn't know it by looking at it. The pic doesn't do it justice - deep, deep blue.

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I will be shooting it this weekend :D
 
In 1970 a few days before I shipped out I stopped by a bleep dept store, they had a 4", nickel plated Python @$125. It was as smooth as glass, and I, and my friend could not scrape-up more than $35... :(
In that same period of my life I had bought a pre-WW2 Officer's Model Match 38 special and a Target Trooper 357 mag. Like a fool I traded the OM 38 spl (because it was not a magnum). I still have the old Trooper. I'd trade it fer something
 
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I carried a Python on duty for several years until our department went to semi-automatics. When I made the switch I could not afford to keep the Python and buy the Glock so I sold the Python. Wish I had kept it because it was a great shooting gun.
 
$2500 out the door. :confused:

Yes, I could have had three nice SWs for that :D

The heart wants what the heart wants! :p
Congratulations. I hope you shoot the heck out of it. They're ridiculously overpriced, but they're wonderful revolvers.


The price is strictly a function of supply and demand. To find one in this great of shape is no easy thing to do these days. Not at any price. This is a great find.

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The price is strictly a function of supply and demand. To find one in this great of shape is no easy thing to do these days. Not at any price. This is a great find.

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I have been looking for widows, estate sales, barn finds - they just don't happen. I bit the bullet on a pristine example. I don't regret it! :D

PS - Nightshade is sending me beans and rice so I can eat the rest of the month. :p
 
In 1970 a few days before I shipped out I stopped by a bleep dept store, they had a 4", nickel plated Python @$125. It was as smooth as glass, and I, and my friend could not scrape-up more than $35... :(
In that same period of my life I had bought a pre-WW2 Officer's Model Match 38 special and a Target Trooper 357 mag. Like a fool I traded the OM 38 spl (because it was not a magnum). I still have the old Trooper. I'd trade it fer something
I've been told this pistol cost $125 new :D
 
recently I made the decision to do away with all of my revolvers and go with MSASRs instead
I used to be a semi-auto guy EXCLUSIVELY. A few years ago I picked up a 629 and got the revolver bug.

Still a 1911 and Sig fanboy, but I love the revolvers now.
 

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