This video showcases a collection of vintage Colt Python .357 Magnum revolvers, with a focus on a rare 1970s 8-inch blue finish model described as near-mint. The presenter also features a 4-inch Python from the 1980s and another 8-inch model, highlighting the craftsmanship and smooth action of these classic "snake guns." The description mentions comparisons to modern revolvers like Korth and references other videos on Colt revolvers, 1911 collections, and caliber comparisons. The content is intended for enthusiasts of classic firearms and Colt revolvers.
This video showcases a rare collection of seven vintage Colt Python revolvers and one Colt Anaconda. The firearms are chambered in .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum, with models dating from the early 1960s to the mid-1990s. The presenter highlights both unfired examples and various finishes like nickel-plated and blue, as well as original classic boxes. This collection is presented as a must-see for firearm collectors and enthusiasts interested in these iconic "snake guns."
This video from the GUNS Magazine Podcast, GMP #205, features Roy Huntington discussing various gun metal finishes. He tackles the common question of which finish is best, exploring options like blue, black, plum, and nickel. The episode is sponsored by 4Patriots, highlighting their preparedness products, including solar generators and survival food kits, with a special discount code for viewers. The podcast encourages viewers to subscribe for future episodes.
This video features Larry Potterfield, founder of MidwayUSA, demonstrating the nitre bluing process for small firearm parts. Using a Lee lead pot and specialized bluing salts, the straightforward technique yields a visually appealing, electric blue finish that enhances the aesthetics of smaller firearm components. The video aims to guide viewers through achieving this beautiful and functional finish.
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