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<blockquote data-quote="Aries" data-source="post: 3316480" data-attributes="member: 44328"><p>There was a thread a week or so ago with two videos, but I don't think it was these videos. One by Hickock45 and another by GoldenWebb (or something, I think?). Hickock45's experienced a case of the cylinder failing to turn, which may have been short stroking the trigger. The other one had that issue, plus some light primer strikes.</p><p></p><p>I still want to get one. I think I'd probably be better off waiting until the kinks are worked out but if I see a good deal I might take my chances, and send it to Colt if necessary. I will not pay over MSRP, I'm thinking at some point they'll get down to somewhere around $1200 to $1300, and if I see one in that range I'll probably get it (I doubt they'll ever get much below that).</p><p></p><p>SCI put me on a waiting list, and said their price would be 15% over their cost, so if they do in fact get one and call me, and if it's in that price range I'll probably take a chance that there is nothing wrong with it. IF the trigger action is similar quality as what I remember of the vintage Pythons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aries, post: 3316480, member: 44328"] There was a thread a week or so ago with two videos, but I don't think it was these videos. One by Hickock45 and another by GoldenWebb (or something, I think?). Hickock45's experienced a case of the cylinder failing to turn, which may have been short stroking the trigger. The other one had that issue, plus some light primer strikes. I still want to get one. I think I'd probably be better off waiting until the kinks are worked out but if I see a good deal I might take my chances, and send it to Colt if necessary. I will not pay over MSRP, I'm thinking at some point they'll get down to somewhere around $1200 to $1300, and if I see one in that range I'll probably get it (I doubt they'll ever get much below that). SCI put me on a waiting list, and said their price would be 15% over their cost, so if they do in fact get one and call me, and if it's in that price range I'll probably take a chance that there is nothing wrong with it. IF the trigger action is similar quality as what I remember of the vintage Pythons. [/QUOTE]
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