A few of my revolvers won't fire and kind of lock up until the trigger is fully reset. I think it's pretty normal for most guns honestly.Ah, I was thinking about shotguns and couldn’t see how it applied, lol.
Still, shouldn’t hurt anything.
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They're just using Sig's model of using the customer base as Beta Testers.I have long believed Colt makes okay firearms with a premium price because of that horse on the side.
Apparently the quality is actually going down but not the price.
In their defense though rushing something to market and having a recall almost seems to be the norm today.
Don't get me wrong, I hope they do well but Colt seems to be in a hole and can't stop digging.
I have long believed Colt makes okay firearms with a premium price because of that horse on the side.
"A broken Colt Python is better than no Python at all."
-Aristotle
"Laughs in Smith & Wesson." - Teddy Roosevelt, probably
This. I buy a gun to shoot. The new Marlin I am picking up today will be shot. A lot. I will put enough rounds through it before I ever put the crosshairs on an animal to be 100% certain it will perform as expected.With the prices that the original Pythons are selling for, Colt probably thought these would be bought and put away to resell for a profit later. They never dreamed that someone would actually shoot them.