Colt Python SP6WTS for sale

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Brand:

Colt

Action:

Double Action

Barrel Length:

6in

Caliber:

.38 S&W Special

Capacity:

6

Finish Per Color:

Stainless

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.9/5 based on 20 customer reviews across 1 variants from 26 retailers

The Colt Python is overwhelmingly praised for exceptional build quality, accuracy, and smooth performance, with minimal complaints about early trigger and sight concerns.

What customers like

Build Quality & Craftsmanship75%
Fit and finish are exactly as expected from Colt.
Accuracy & Performance45%
Superb accuracy and great quality are trademark of owning a Colt.
Smooth Action & Trigger40%
Action is very nice ...very tight, very well made, with a buttery-slick trigger
Collector's Item & Legacy35%
This one will now go it a box to be handed down to the next generahh n.
Finish & Aesthetics25%
The finish is much better than it's stainless competitors.

Common concerns

Trigger & Sights Issues10%
Trigger sucks out of box and...Rear sight is a joke
Frequently Asked Questions
Colt Python SP6WTS for sale

Is Colt Python worth the money?

Value depends on your needs. Current production Pythons can be found at some retailers for around $1,000 or less, making them more accessible than often assumed. Shooters praise their accuracy and reliability in .357 Magnum. For a proven double-action revolver suited to defense or range use, most owners say yes.

What are the common problems with a Colt in Python?

Reported issues with newer production Pythons include light primer strikes, cylinder misalignment, and timing problems. Some users experience action wear or lock-up failures. Earlier vintage models generally show fewer complaints. Quality control appears inconsistent across production batches. Many owners report no problems whatsoever with their guns.

How much is a vintage Colt Python worth?

Vintage Colt Pythons vary widely by condition, year, and barrel length. First-generation examples can fetch $2,000–$8,000 or more, with first-year production guns selling well above that. Later vintage models typically sell for $1,500–$3,000. Current production Pythons average around $1,579.51. Provenance and original packaging add significant value.

Why was the Colt Python 357 discontinued?

Colt discontinued the original Python around 1997 due to high manufacturing costs and labor-intensive production. Its precision fit and finish made it expensive to build. Colt reintroduced it in 2020 after persistent demand from collectors and shooters.

Is a 357 more powerful than a 10mm?

On paper, 10mm and .357 Magnum produce similar ballistic performance. The 10mm runs higher pressure at 37,500 PSI versus .357's 35,000 PSI, but .357's longer case can deliver equally powerful loads. Neither clearly outpaces the other—both suit different platforms and roles.

How effective is 357 on deer?

.357 Magnum is effective on deer with proper shot placement and expanding bullets of 158 grains or heavier. From a lever-action rifle, it can take deer past 200 yards. Handguns are reliably lethal at realistic hunting distances. Hit the vitals cleanly and the cartridge performs well on deer-sized game.

Is a Colt Python a 357 Magnum revolver?

Yes. The Colt Python is a double-action revolver chambered in .357 Magnum. It holds six rounds and also accepts .38 Special +P and standard .38 Special ammunition. Currently in production, it is available in multiple barrel lengths.

Is a .38 or .357 more powerful?

.357 Magnum is roughly twice as powerful as .38 Special. It uses a longer cartridge case, operates at higher pressure, and fires bullets at greater velocity. .357 revolvers can safely shoot .38 Special ammo, but .38 guns cannot handle .357 loads.