New PYTHONS are out!
New vs Old? What do you think?
So sell your old Python - to ME!!!
Sell your old PYTHON - Now!
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Re: Sell your old PYTHON - Now!
wish I still had my old 2 1/2" Python, bought in the early 70's in Germany
with hindsight and a lot of handling of other guns in the meantime, I can only say that those pieces were pieces of art!
(engineering-wise)
But then, I also sold others, like the best ever made center fire target pistol - the .38 SIG Hammerli P240, when economics determined it!
I wish I had never sold any of those - and a few others! - but then - life happens!
I sold too many for silly reasons like needing a few Dollars for other things my then wife thought we couldn't live without -
others, I sold because I was leaving a country (and wife!) in Europe to take up an opportunity in another country/Continent and couldn't get
a licence worked out beforehand - all silly things, looking back on it - but then were important.
I did once travel with a number of guns into Kenya (very early 70's) and was lucky to get in unchallenged!
I did manage to get everything on a ticket by meeting the right people (frowned upon nowadays!!) and in the end shoot for Kenya in international competitions...
But I don't want to hijack this thread
getting old and old memories are coming back!
rgds from the UK
Gunter
NRA Life 1974
with hindsight and a lot of handling of other guns in the meantime, I can only say that those pieces were pieces of art!
(engineering-wise)
But then, I also sold others, like the best ever made center fire target pistol - the .38 SIG Hammerli P240, when economics determined it!
I wish I had never sold any of those - and a few others! - but then - life happens!
I sold too many for silly reasons like needing a few Dollars for other things my then wife thought we couldn't live without -
others, I sold because I was leaving a country (and wife!) in Europe to take up an opportunity in another country/Continent and couldn't get
a licence worked out beforehand - all silly things, looking back on it - but then were important.
I did once travel with a number of guns into Kenya (very early 70's) and was lucky to get in unchallenged!
I did manage to get everything on a ticket by meeting the right people (frowned upon nowadays!!) and in the end shoot for Kenya in international competitions...
But I don't want to hijack this thread
getting old and old memories are coming back!
rgds from the UK
Gunter
NRA Life 1974
Re: Sell your old PYTHON - Now!
On Gunbroker at inflated prices already....
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/852157559
Zoom in and have a look at the finish - it does not look that crash hot too me...
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/852157559
Zoom in and have a look at the finish - it does not look that crash hot too me...
Re: Sell your old PYTHON - Now!
On Gunbroker at inflated prices already....
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/852157559
Zoom in and have a look at the finish - it does not look that crash hot too me...
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/852157559
Zoom in and have a look at the finish - it does not look that crash hot too me...
Re: Sell your old PYTHON - Now!
I bought one for $250 when I lived in Alaska. I traded it for a Hammerli Free Pistol. I was content.
Re: Sell your old PYTHON - Now!
The Trooper had better ergonomics.
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Re: Sell your old PYTHON - Now!
I say, trouble right here in River City,
Between a gentlemen and a bum
With a capital "B,"
And that rhymes with "P" and that stands for PYTHON . . . .
Fast forward to 30:40
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dO-lQEX49U
Between a gentlemen and a bum
With a capital "B,"
And that rhymes with "P" and that stands for PYTHON . . . .
Fast forward to 30:40
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dO-lQEX49U