The Colt Python has been called the Cadillac of revolvers. The distinctive vent rib, smooth action, and potent .357 Magnum chambering have made it a favorite since its inception in 1955–in spite of its price tag. The vibrant royal blue finish also stood out in an era of commercial hot blue and stainless-steel options. But what happens when Colt introduces dull matte finishes for the iconic line? In the case of the Colt Matte Blue Python, it’s th…
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