CZ 457
Colt King Cobra
Id like the new Python but thats over the budget here.
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CZ 457
Colt King Cobra
Id like the new Python but thats over the budget here.
Have you heard about the problems with the new python?
No, go into detail please.
I'm interested in the keltec p17. 16+1 rounds of 22lr. Msrp $200
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The Yankee Marshall has a video or two that says that Goldenwebb and Hickock45 aren't doing it right. I personally think the Yankee Marshall is full of it and he also doesn't have the new Python.
When I first saw that Colt was producing the new Python, I was almost ready to jump on the band wagon as well till I saw some reviews about it.
I bought the S&W 325 a year ago and had nothing but trouble with it. It went back to the factory three times for light primer strikes and more miss fires than Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi have wrinkles.
It's a $1300 POS. Given my experience with the S&W 325, I'm not going to spend a lot of money on the new Python that is still having problems.
Did you try tightening the strain screw?
I don’t have a Python.
Here’s the latest from Colt and I’m still not convinced that I should buy one.
I was talking about the 325.
Does the mini action run with AI of AR mags?I just bought a Howa Mini barreled action. Waiting on the Stribog A3, and maybe a Beretta ARX100 just because. Everything else is over $1k.
Does the mini action run with AI of AR mags?
Check the strain screw on the 325 and ensure it is screwed all the way in. It result in a heavier trigger pull. However, see if it gives you reliable ignition.
If it does, then there you go. You can then back it out a quarter turn at a time. That’ll lighten the pull. Once you start getting unreliable ignition you know you end to far. Turn it back in a quarter turn and blue loctite it.
A to far out strain screw has caused many a headache to S&W owners. When I do a S&W trigger job, I don’t fool with the strain screw to much unless I have to.
Just something to try out.