I know this is an old video, but I just ordered my Colt 3 incher and will be getting it right after Christmas. I am so glad to have found someone that speaks english as far as guns go and not someone with so much gun knowledge that they speak so technically that I don't connect. Its refreshing to find someone that is "normal".
@@mikerorike well thank you for watching! And thank you for the compliment, I take that as fairly high praise. Hope you have a merry Christmas and a happy new year!
I have the 3" and absolutely love it, and deadly accurate. I never adjusted the sights and shoots where you point. I have a tan leather OWB holster from Azula. Thanks for sharing 🇺🇸
My 3" Python is my CCW carry gun and I absolutely love it. Accurate as hell, and extremely easy to carry and conceal. Couple with Galco holster and you're set for life. A beautiful piece of kit.
I bought the 4" in January 2023 I just got the 3" in July 2023 I haven't shot the 3" yet I changed the rear sight on both with wilson combat rear sight I hit a steel silhouette target from 200 yards with my smith and wesson model 629-6 Talo edition 6.5 barrel. I'll will try it with both my pythons
I'd love to see the ballistic performance of those .357 magnum rounds coming out of that 3" barrel and compare them to those coming out of the 4" barrel. I'm pretty sure not much energy and velocity is lost between those barrel lengths.
I have the 686-6 4inch s&w. I haven't tried a snake gun yet, just looking at the difference between the 3in and 4in barrels. I was seeing a little more accurate. The only 2 things stopping me from getting one is the price and the pull back on the cylinder release. I do hear awesome things about them.
I’ve got the same 686. Didn’t want to shell out at once for a Python, so I’m making payments on a 4 inch 2020s model Python. Sold my GP100 Match Champion.
@@SquaficleDudeI think you made a wise choice sir, sold my new GP100 after 1 box of ammo, got trigger spoiled quickly from my new Anaconda 6” .44 mag. GP100 was sacrificed for a new Colt 4.25” .357 Python, you’ll luv that new Colt….
3 if it's gonna be for carry is my vote. You will never miss the few fps, but if it's just enough to be uncomfortable, your always gonna kick yourself for not going with the shorter barrel. It really depends on your build and how you carry though.
Well, as to your questions; question number one, it is 3 inches front to back on the barrel, question two you’ll have to pose that one to Colt lol it would be nice though wouldn’t it thanks for stopping in. Have a great day.
🤔 ill be buying my first revolver this week. It’ll be a Ruger gp100 but can’t decide between the 3” & 4” barrel, mostly going to be a ccw but will also be taking it to the range. I already carry a glock 17 with a mass driver comp & +4 extension & can conceal it pretty well especially with loose shirts. Id imagine a 4” revolver wouldn’t be too different for concealment but Im leaning towards the 3”, what do you think?
What is the best bullet weight for a .357 mag revolver? Ie: 125 grain JHP or what ? TY Which barrel length do you recommend, 3” or the 4 1/4” ? I’ve had 2 1/2, 4, & 6” S&W model 66s. They are nice.
Colt could step up their game. Smith and Wesson has given up the wheel gun crown now that all that's right all their wheelies have a stupid built in lock. No wheel gunner is gonna settle for that. Step up colt. C Z step up push colt to prominence in the wheel gun race again.
I would say tough, without both guns properly sighted in to compare accuracy. Id think the 4.25 would give you a more accurate range farther away then the 3 inch . Definitely the 3 inch will have faster action wth the shooter. In the end id go with the 4.25 for shooting paper and silhouettes id never use the 3 inch for carry. Since i use glock 43 x with 15 round mags or a j frame ultrlalight 38 revolver in my car 3 inch python to heavy to lug around for carry, definitely would shoot any of em alot at the range though. 3 4 or 6😊
High praise I'll admit, coming from a channel that has zero published content and a whole two subscribers ??? Lemme know when it's MY turn to tell YOU how to talk in YOUR videos, if and when you ever publish any. And by the way, your channel pic is a trade-mark, if you ever do decide to start making videos and achieve the level necessary to monetize, you're gonna have to get Smith & Wesson's permission for it's continued use, unless you want them to sue you.
I know this is an old video, but I just ordered my Colt 3 incher and will be getting it right after Christmas. I am so glad to have found someone that speaks english as far as guns go and not someone with so much gun knowledge that they speak so technically that I don't connect. Its refreshing to find someone that is "normal".
@@mikerorike well thank you for watching! And thank you for the compliment, I take that as fairly high praise. Hope you have a merry Christmas and a happy new year!
I have the 3" and absolutely love it, and deadly accurate. I never adjusted the sights and shoots where you point. I have a tan leather OWB holster from Azula. Thanks for sharing 🇺🇸
3 inch my preferred bbl length in revolvers.
My 3" Python is my CCW carry gun and I absolutely love it. Accurate as hell, and extremely easy to carry and conceal. Couple with Galco holster and you're set for life. A beautiful piece of kit.
What galco did you go with?
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I bought the 4" in January 2023
I just got the 3" in July 2023
I haven't shot the 3" yet
I changed the rear sight on both with wilson combat rear sight
I hit a steel silhouette target from 200 yards with my smith and wesson model 629-6 Talo edition 6.5 barrel.
I'll will try it with both my pythons
I'd love to see the ballistic performance of those .357 magnum rounds coming out of that 3" barrel and compare them to those coming out of the 4" barrel. I'm pretty sure not much energy and velocity is lost between those barrel lengths.
You are a cool dude. Pleasant to watch.
4 inch is My favorite ❤️ 😊
You look good with both those snakes strapped on!
I have the 686-6 4inch s&w. I haven't tried a snake gun yet, just looking at the difference between the 3in and 4in barrels. I was seeing a little more accurate. The only 2 things stopping me from getting one is the price and the pull back on the cylinder release. I do hear awesome things about them.
I’ve got the same 686. Didn’t want to shell out at once for a Python, so I’m making payments on a 4 inch 2020s model Python. Sold my GP100 Match Champion.
@@SquaficleDudeI think you made a wise choice sir, sold my new GP100 after 1 box of ammo, got trigger spoiled quickly from my new Anaconda 6” .44 mag.
GP100 was sacrificed for a new Colt 4.25” .357 Python, you’ll luv that new Colt….
The only thing stoping me from getting a Smith is the Hillary hole on the side ! Man that’s Butt ugly
3” inch in stainless
4” inch in royal blued
I'm debating whether I should get the 4 inch or the 3 inch. Next time I hit the gun store I'll have to decide.
Do what I did I bought both😊
@@boricuaarecibo9259 i ended up getting the 3 inch shortly after posting this.
3 if it's gonna be for carry is my vote. You will never miss the few fps, but if it's just enough to be uncomfortable, your always gonna kick yourself for not going with the shorter barrel. It really depends on your build and how you carry though.
@@anonymousf454 already got it.
@@Shane_Diesel_2010 Oh cool, which one did you go with?
I got the 4 in, it's my favorite revolver!
Brad, I thought the longer the barrel, the better the performance, what's going on? Are you somewhere down in the Cacklelackies?
Yeah thats what she said!! Lol
I like the American Eagle 158gr 357MAG, loud , hot. In the house, i would probably use a 158gr slightly lower pressureed cowboy load.
Two questions: 1--Is it a true 3", not 2 3/4 or some such crap? 2--When do we get a true 8-round cylinder in .357 mag?
Well, as to your questions; question number one, it is 3 inches front to back on the barrel, question two you’ll have to pose that one to Colt lol it would be nice though wouldn’t it thanks for stopping in. Have a great day.
Sounds like your cicadas are going crazy down there.
Big year for em that’s fer sure!! Hell sometimes i think its just my tintinitus ratchetting up!! Lol
🤔 ill be buying my first revolver this week. It’ll be a Ruger gp100 but can’t decide between the 3” & 4” barrel, mostly going to be a ccw but will also be taking it to the range. I already carry a glock 17 with a mass driver comp & +4 extension & can conceal it pretty well especially with loose shirts. Id imagine a 4” revolver wouldn’t be too different for concealment but Im leaning towards the 3”, what do you think?
@@iiAzT3Cii when it comes to a concealment revolver, I like the 3 inch
If you could only pick one which would you choose? 3 inch or 4 inch ?
@@Crazypitbull16 3” no doubt!
I’m having a hard time on which barrel length to buy 3,4,6 which would y’all suggest
6" for the safe, 3" if you want to carry it and 4" if you are going to shoot it regularly ( including magnums).
Get the 4 which is the most practical length for a gun of this size. The 6 inch is a good choice for hunting and it looks very nice.
I hear you, same issue 4 vs 6 for me. I'm leaning 4, but I'll never carry the thing, so the 6 may win.
If you're going to get just one, get the 4". If you can get 2, the 3" and 6".
I walk around oakland. The 3 is the way to go. I call it my liberal eliminator.
What should I get this or the model 29
I would think that either one of those choices would be a damned good one!
@@bradbranch6462 ok but which one lol
@@justusbryant7366 you may have to consult the magic eight ball lol!
Got the model 29 lol
heavier 158 gr hit higher than the other light ones...and feel less recoil
Those are some beautiful guns 🤤
What is the best bullet weight for a .357 mag revolver?
Ie: 125 grain JHP or what ?
TY
Which barrel length do you recommend, 3” or the 4 1/4” ?
I’ve had 2 1/2, 4, & 6” S&W model 66s. They are nice.
I like 125 in mine for defense, that’s the most accurate outta my 3”
Great review❤
@@randyreynolds1045 thank you!
Nice👍
Thanks bro, that lil 3” is a fun SOB!!
Beautifuls
Super 357 magnum colt python handgun.
4 inch is best❤
Colt could step up their game. Smith and Wesson has given up the wheel gun crown now that all that's right all their wheelies have a stupid built in lock. No wheel gunner is gonna settle for that. Step up colt. C Z step up push colt to prominence in the wheel gun race again.
My sentiments, exactly, built-in locks and floating firing pins, I haven’t purchased a new Smith & Wesson wheel gun since 2000
Great Video! Would like to see 6Inch comparison.
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I would say tough, without both guns properly sighted in to compare accuracy. Id think the 4.25 would give you a more accurate range farther away then the 3 inch . Definitely the 3 inch will have faster action wth the shooter. In the end id go with the 4.25 for shooting paper and silhouettes id never use the 3 inch for carry. Since i use glock 43 x with 15 round mags or a j frame ultrlalight 38 revolver in my car 3 inch python to heavy to lug around for carry, definitely would shoot any of em alot at the range though. 3 4 or 6😊
Not a bad video , but you say STAND BY way too much hoss
High praise I'll admit, coming from a channel that has zero published content and a whole two subscribers ???
Lemme know when it's MY turn to tell YOU how to talk in YOUR videos, if and when you ever publish any.
And by the way, your channel pic is a trade-mark, if you ever do decide to start making videos and achieve the level necessary to monetize, you're gonna have to get Smith & Wesson's permission for it's continued use, unless you want them to sue you.
@bradbranch6462 Love you brother 🇺🇸
@@Revolverman38 Bill?