I had the original lightweight blue Colt Viper with the alloy frame, 4" barrel with fixed sights. It had a very smooth double action trigger pull and was very accurate. Sad I had to sell it in 1995 but kept my S&W Model 36 with the 3" bull barrel which I still have it today. I kept the Smith because I felt at that time that it would last longer than the Viper because of its all steel frame.
Taurus are 800 bucks... I actually think Colt has lowered their prices just a little bit... I actually just got the new 357 Python black for 200 less than I paid for the stainless two years ago
@@FierceDeityRick Have no idea. I personally like the full underlug. I paid 900 for the King Cobra which was the msrp at the time, 5 years ago. I also have a little Smith .38 +P which cost me around 500. I think the Colts are just selling so well they are reviving every old nameplate under the sun. They also announced a Kodiak .44 mag and a Grizzly .357 mag which were super rare models back in the 90s.
No, I can tell you it's the exact same size ( I have been looking for a revolver with a big enough trigger guard for motorcycle gloves) it is A) the same B) the biggest trigger guard revolver out there.
I had an idea. I know that's scary. But anyway if colt would take a cobra and put a vent rib barrel from a king cobra you could bring back the diamond back???
Local gun shop tells me majority of people buying these and the other Colt revolvers will never shoot them and adding to their collections and for investment
How about an aluminum alloy frame, steel barrel and cylinder in .22 LR or 22 mag, 8 or 9 shot. With the high price of ammo nowadays, it would sell like crazy.
It looks to be a basic old style police revolver, similar to the Smith and Wesson 64, just with the .357 option. For a medium frame revolver, it makes sense to be able to fire both, especially nowadays.
It's basically a King Cobra without the full underlug and wooden grips. Different sight. That gun also costs 1,000 bucks. I think it was 900 when I bought one 5 years ago.
Well good news for you. This is suggested retail. When they 1st come out they'll sell at suggested, but by the end of year I'd bet the price is closer to $850.00. That's competitive with an S&W
I bet they'll never bring back their single action army. I'm 60 years old and gave up on Colt. Yes to each their own but dang, how does a company like Colt go backwards?
For Under $870, you can snag a S&W PC Model 60, with Adjustable Night Sights and endless J Frame options… Kind of sad how Colt continues to Price things on “Heritage”
It has my attention for just that reason. I was planning to get a 66 later this year since it is the closest to a new production 65 by S&W, but now this may just be what I'm looking for (without the internal lock, too!)
@@TheEpicpwnr100 I’d check a local gun shop for a police trade in or some online places for a used 65. I picked mine up for a grand, and while that is in the pricier side, it was only 65 in my area. And in excellent condition
@@anonymousf454 NOTHING like my 1952 post war Regulation Police .38s&w and my 1962 model 10-5 .38spec. both with the standard pencil barrel 4 in. and 5 in. ACCURATE as heck !!!
To be fair, the GP100 MSRP is $999, so I don't think this would he unreasonable around the $700-$800 street price. As much as I want to knock Colt for being overpriced, I want to see them succeed. Mostly because their failing would hurt CZ 😅
With that fucking trigger guard still, it’s great for the cobra, but for polished stainless $1000 novelty pistol you’d think they would ditch that ugly trigger guard.
Colt Viper is not a new name. There was one back in the Seventies that died quickly: the topstrap frame cracked in front of the hammer sometimes. I don't know if it was withdrawn by Colt, but it went away. Amazingly it would still function and fire!....................elsullo
I like the King Cobra better. They are about the same price. The Viper looks like it will get lost in the sea of revolvers since it has no stand out features.
The Colt Viper, whether the older .38 Model, or the new 2024 .357 Model, were over priced in 1977 and way over priced in 2024. Just a point of interest, the Armscor Model 200 is a "dead ringer" for the 77-Viper and the 2024-Viper. Dimensions are almost exact, grips will interchange with Armscor and Colt Viper Models, they are that close to each other. Now gun experts of the world will quickly condemn the Armscor 200 as a "cheap" buy, no quality controls, and certainly not reliable.The price I paid for my Model 200 was 250.00 several years ago. For two full years of shooting this so-called unreliable revolver, standard .38 loads and occasional hot .38's, and I'm still waiting on this unreliable Model 200 to break down. I owned a Colt Viper several years back. Purchased it used from local pawnshop for 275-dollars. I had no idea the value of these alloy frame, six-shot, Colt's would rise as they have, but they did. A leaf trigger spring in the Viper with a coil spring in the Armscor 200. The weight of the 4-inch barrel Viper was about 25-oz, whereas the Armscor has a 29oz. weight with a steel frame. The Viper's twin brother of 1977, was the Police Positive. Same gun as the Viper, but with a steel frame, and different name markings on the barrel. These were over-priced in 1977, as is the new stainless steel 2024 Colt Viper in .357 Magnum at 999-dollars for a fixed sight cop revolver. As a cop back in the early 70's, the Colt Police Positive was a popular revolver with foreign agencies and some stateside PD's. But not enough to keep it alive on the Colt assembly line. The Colt product was good, but overpriced as hell. When you are talking about a mid-to-large size agency of 200 officers or more, the S&W Model 10 saved the day for many budget crunched PD's. A damn great gun, theS&W Model 10 was standard issue with numerous PD's and Security Officers in the US, and foreign orders My own PD issued the Model 10, I can attest to its quality, reliability, and long service record. Colt would not modify their high dollar prices in the revolver days of law enforcement. S&W sold so many Model 10's to police, security firms, and civilians the competition could not match. Ruger came along in the early 70's with their Security-Six Revolvers, that were chambered in .38 or .357, adjustable or fixed sights. This Ruger offering cut a dent into S&W sales to law enforcement. My point in all this is that in post war times, Colt lost 1st Place in sales to S&W because their line of revolvers and pistols were overpriced. A labor union had invaded Colt inputs war times and the labor expense at Colt shot straight up, and prices on Colt firearms would subsequently follow the climbing labor cost. Union strikes through the years hurt Colt terribly. Many American gun buyers felt the Union presence at Colt would sooner or later put Colt out of business. Colt has hung on, going under a time or two, but rising up again when they brought back the revolver line that had one time, had them on top of firearm sales (before post war Union formed). With a new Python introduction in 2020, a new King Cobra, and new Viper, the gun buyers, starving for something new at Colt, were thrilled at the Python comeback at 1500-dollars a pop. For Python Revolvers, most gun buyers admire and wish, but cannot afford. The same will apply to the new Viper. Gun buyers like myself, I will admire and wish, but cannot afford a thousand dollars for a fixed sight .357 revolver. A type of double-action I carried for years as a beat cop in the 70's, 80's, 90's and into the new century at retirement time. I always purchased second-hand Colt Revolvers because of the new gun prices back in the 70's. The Official Police, the Police Positive Special were two of my carry favorites in a 40+year cop career. I will admire and wish for the new Viper, so I will pick up my Model 200, purchased 10-years ago, that experts criticized, and then I will get my two other Armscor six-guns out and admire their Colt Diamondback looks. The Model 206 in double & single action, and another Model 206 with a DAO trigger. I own three Armscor six-guns now. Their service to myself has shamed the naysayers that severely criticized these "VERY RELIABLE" revolvers. Sorry for the length. The new Viper from Colt fired me up!
Wish I could get a Colt in my collection, but they're just way out there in price. There's too many options out there I'd rather spend $1000 on. It's a beautiful revolver though.
Unfortunately, just like everything else made today, I compared my S&W made in 1974 to a new S&W revolver and they’re not even close to being the same. The new models build quality is garbage in comparison. I hope Colt isn’t like that, but it wouldn’t surprise me if it was.
...... First thing I notice the trigger guard is the same as a Cobra/king Cobra - this is great because it's the largest trigger guard out there(gloves) also why are all revolver trigger guards so small ?
A piece of junk S&W model 10 classic is $750-850, a aRuger sp101 3 inch 357 is around $920 , and you don’t think the Colt is worth it? So buy a Taurus.
Sounds little pricy but Colt makes really good revolvers , I recently inherited a Colt Border Patrol and it is way better than my Smith and Wesson's . Trigger and cylinder release are smooth as butter while my Smiths are stiff in comparison.
No matter what you say and think,colt revolvers are the only brand that you’ll be able to get your same money back at the very least, hold onto them and you’ll always get more than you paid for them, no brag,just fact.
A $300 revolver is very low end in quality. Plus, the working people could save their money and buy one gun that looks to be reliable, robust, well made and can fire both .38 and .357.
I love colt weapons but they are way over priced and I love your videos... For me , there's no point in buying a weapon if you don't intend to fire it...
Not sure what the appeal would be here. Price point is too high for what it is and it lacks the charm of the original. I own Colts, S&W, and Ruger. The latter two would be better choices for less.
أَفَرَأَيْتَ إِن مَّتَّعْنَاهُمْ سِنِينَ (٢٠٥) ثُمَّ جَاءَهُم مَّا كَانُوا يُوعَدُونَ (٢٠٦) مَا أَغْنَىٰ عَنْهُم مَّا كَانُوا يُمَتَّعُونَ (٢٠٧) الشعراء Seest thou? If We do let them enjoy (this life) for a few years,Yet there comes to them at length the (Punishment) which they were promised!It will profit them not that they enjoyed (this life)! (Quran 26:205-207)
Hey smithing - the sheer volume of $1000+ guns being sold will say the majority can afford it and are passing in colt revolvers , every time you go to a gun shop take note that these guns just sit there and don't move
@@ellwoodwolf Yep....just sit there and don't move or sell. Gee...if nobody is buying any, then why did Colt have 3 new revolver models and a new variation of the Python (blued) for 2024?!?!? Any other fucking brilliant observations you would like to share, Karen?!?!?
Dam colt, can u all come up with a better name, you all have over done it with the snake names, what is it there at colt, is serpentology study’s a hobby for you all or something
It would a good bare bones revolver for $600 but not for $1000.
A colt revolver was $600 back in the 90s.
Yeah I’m with you on that one
INDEED -- JUST GET A TAURUS 856 & FORGET IT
Yep definitely overpriced. $750 would be the most I would spend on that.
Prices have gone up 😅
I had the original lightweight blue Colt Viper with the alloy frame, 4" barrel with fixed sights. It had a very smooth double action trigger pull and was very accurate.
Sad I had to sell it in 1995 but kept my S&W Model 36 with the 3" bull barrel which I still have it today. I kept the Smith because I felt at that time that
it would last longer than the Viper because of its all steel frame.
they call that hairstyle the 50/50 mullet. well played sir.
Reminds me of the Colt Lawman I carried when I started as a rookie patrolman. And yes, that was a long time ago.
I would love either of those. Can't afford it now though.
1000 for full sized gun with a troff sight. God colt still loves over charging.
It's 2024 bro. You must be a boomer.
Taurus are 800 bucks... I actually think Colt has lowered their prices just a little bit... I actually just got the new 357 Python black for 200 less than I paid for the stainless two years ago
There was a Taurus booth for you at NRA Dallas. Enjoy.
@@duroisgawd a boomer would love a colt with a rinky dink trough sight
@@lynch6642no the nearest equivalent taurus with a trough sight is $500
How are these different from a colt king? Are they smaller framed?
I have a 2019 King Cobra. It looks like the same gun with different sight, grips, and a half underlug.
@@colinj5291 So it’s got a fixed sight and possibly recoils more? Why is it even the same price? Sticking to my smith and Wesson.
@@FierceDeityRick Have no idea. I personally like the full underlug. I paid 900 for the King Cobra which was the msrp at the time, 5 years ago. I also have a little Smith .38 +P which cost me around 500. I think the Colts are just selling so well they are reviving every old nameplate under the sun. They also announced a Kodiak .44 mag and a Grizzly .357 mag which were super rare models back in the 90s.
No, I can tell you it's the exact same size ( I have been looking for a revolver with a big enough trigger guard for motorcycle gloves) it is A) the same B) the biggest trigger guard revolver out there.
The grips on the Viper are exactly what I'm wanting for my King Cobra. Wonder if Colt's will ever sell them separately?
A 4.25" barrel with a rear gutter sight is different. I like it.
Absolutely awesome 👍. I can't wait till they hit the stores.
Would have been nice to have seen the guns up close. Guy has a decent mullet though.
Probably the Arkansas Sales Rep..... Hahaha!
I had an idea. I know that's scary. But anyway if colt would take a cobra and put a vent rib barrel from a king cobra you could bring back the diamond back???
Local gun shop tells me majority of people buying these and the other Colt revolvers will never shoot them and adding to their collections and for investment
Not only that but the ones who do shoot their guns end up having to send them back in most of the time.
@@hankwilliams-hx9wwFalse
Hey CZ! We want the SAA back also.
Doesn't Colt still produce it? I just checked their website and it's still there.
Should have done scandium frame titanium cylinder +P .38 Special and called it Viper keeping with spirit of original '70s version.
How about an aluminum alloy frame, steel barrel and cylinder in .22 LR or 22 mag, 8 or 9 shot. With the high price of ammo nowadays, it would sell like crazy.
@@PassivePortfoliosNot at the price colt would sell it for lol
It looks to be a basic old style police revolver, similar to the Smith and Wesson 64, just with the .357 option. For a medium frame revolver, it makes sense to be able to fire both, especially nowadays.
Will the screws still fall out for no apparent reason
I thought this revolver was going to be what everyone wanted as a carry revolver, but at $1000 I think they missed the point.
It's basically a King Cobra without the full underlug and wooden grips. Different sight. That gun also costs 1,000 bucks. I think it was 900 when I bought one 5 years ago.
People pay that and more for a carry 1911 or a 3” K frame.
I want a Cobra/king Cobra carry - they are all soooo ridiculous expensive
@@johnreep5798 and?
@@Rhetorical346 and the complaints are only about Colt prices. People are strange.
what's the difference between Viper and King Cobra ?
Looks like sights and underlug
I feel like these would sell great at $699. I can't see $1000 personally.
Well good news for you. This is suggested retail. When they 1st come out they'll sell at suggested, but by the end of year I'd bet the price is closer to $850.00. That's competitive with an S&W
Stick to cheap plastic guns then.
It’s the same revolver. Yeah, but it says Viper on it.
It's the Randy Orton pistol the VIPER !!!
What does Jerry have to say about it? Looks nice and light.
So $999 msrp maybe $825 street?
DA Trigger on these are fantastic!
Would like to see a good quality blued version.
I am looking at this gun at your store right now. I am thinking of buying it on layaway.
The first colt that I would consider, I HATE the look a full under lug barrels. Just not my thing so this is rivht up my alley
Ohhh NICE!
I bet they'll never bring back their single action army. I'm 60 years old and gave up on Colt. Yes to each their own but dang, how does a company like Colt go backwards?
They still make them in their custom shop if you have $3,000.00 you can buy one right now.
Making a single action would literally be going backwards.....
They never stopped making the Single Action Army. They are just always on back order. There is a waitlist.
How does Colt go backwards?
Ummm… Five (5) bankruptcies?
Single action?? Are you sure you're not 160 years old?
So a Colt Trooper for 2024
so its like a colt version of k frame model 19
For Under $870, you can snag a S&W PC Model 60, with Adjustable Night Sights and endless J Frame options… Kind of sad how Colt continues to Price things on “Heritage”
They just don’t get it.
Looks like my old S&W 65
It has my attention for just that reason. I was planning to get a 66 later this year since it is the closest to a new production 65 by S&W, but now this may just be what I'm looking for (without the internal lock, too!)
$1000.00 for a .38 special, might as well go online and find a used model 65 and get the real McCoy!
@@TheEpicpwnr100 I’d check a local gun shop for a police trade in or some online places for a used 65. I picked mine up for a grand, and while that is in the pricier side, it was only 65 in my area. And in excellent condition
@@brianklamer3328 The original Viper was 38 special. This one is in 357.
@@TheEpicpwnr100 After looking at their website I realized it is a .357. Thanks for the heads up though!
I saw the Grizzly and love it
I love the old style revolvers
I wish the tapered or "pencil" barrel was an option on more guns.
@@anonymousf454 NOTHING like my 1952 post war Regulation Police .38s&w and my 1962 model 10-5 .38spec. both with the standard pencil barrel 4 in. and 5 in. ACCURATE as heck !!!
To be fair, the GP100 MSRP is $999, so I don't think this would he unreasonable around the $700-$800 street price.
As much as I want to knock Colt for being overpriced, I want to see them succeed.
Mostly because their failing would hurt CZ 😅
With that fucking trigger guard still, it’s great for the cobra, but for polished stainless $1000 novelty pistol you’d think they would ditch that ugly trigger guard.
Colt Viper is not a new name. There was one back in the Seventies that died quickly: the topstrap frame cracked in front of the hammer sometimes. I don't know if it was withdrawn by Colt, but it went away. Amazingly it would still function and fire!....................elsullo
Would it have killed them to cut it for real sights?
I'll stick with my official police
I like the King Cobra better. They are about the same price. The Viper looks like it will get lost in the sea of revolvers since it has no stand out features.
If it had the king cobra target (357) grips I would cop in a heart beat
Colt really riding hard off their name
The Colt Viper, whether the older .38 Model, or the new 2024 .357 Model, were over priced in 1977 and way over priced in 2024. Just a point of interest, the Armscor Model 200 is a "dead ringer" for the 77-Viper and the 2024-Viper. Dimensions are almost exact, grips will interchange with Armscor and Colt Viper Models, they are that close to each other. Now gun experts of the world will quickly condemn the Armscor 200 as a "cheap" buy, no quality controls, and certainly not reliable.The price I paid for my Model 200 was 250.00 several years ago. For two full years of shooting this so-called unreliable revolver, standard .38 loads and occasional hot .38's, and I'm still waiting on this unreliable Model 200 to break down. I owned a Colt Viper several years back. Purchased it used from local pawnshop for 275-dollars. I had no idea the value of these alloy frame, six-shot, Colt's would rise as they have, but they did. A leaf trigger spring in the Viper with a coil spring in the Armscor 200. The weight of the 4-inch barrel Viper was about 25-oz, whereas the Armscor has a 29oz. weight with a steel frame. The Viper's twin brother of 1977, was the Police Positive. Same gun as the Viper, but with a steel frame, and different name markings on the barrel. These were over-priced in 1977, as is the new stainless steel 2024 Colt Viper in .357 Magnum at 999-dollars for a fixed sight cop revolver. As a cop back in the early 70's, the Colt Police Positive was a popular revolver with foreign agencies and some stateside PD's. But not enough to keep it alive on the Colt assembly line. The Colt product was good, but overpriced as hell. When you are talking about a mid-to-large size agency of 200 officers or more, the S&W Model 10 saved the day for many budget crunched PD's. A damn great gun, theS&W Model 10 was standard issue with numerous PD's and Security Officers in the US, and foreign orders My own PD issued the Model 10, I can attest to its quality, reliability, and long service record. Colt would not modify their high dollar prices in the revolver days of law enforcement. S&W sold so many Model 10's to police, security firms, and civilians the competition could not match. Ruger came along in the early 70's with their Security-Six Revolvers, that were chambered in .38 or .357, adjustable or fixed sights. This Ruger offering cut a dent into S&W sales to law enforcement. My point in all this is that in post war times, Colt lost 1st Place in sales to S&W because their line of revolvers and pistols were overpriced. A labor union had invaded Colt inputs war times and the labor expense at Colt shot straight up, and prices on Colt firearms would subsequently follow the climbing labor cost. Union strikes through the years hurt Colt terribly. Many American gun buyers felt the Union presence at Colt would sooner or later put Colt out of business. Colt has hung on, going under a time or two, but rising up again when they brought back the revolver line that had one time, had them on top of firearm sales (before post war Union formed). With a new Python introduction in 2020, a new King Cobra, and new Viper, the gun buyers, starving for something new at Colt, were thrilled at the Python comeback at 1500-dollars a pop. For Python Revolvers, most gun buyers admire and wish, but cannot afford. The same will apply to the new Viper. Gun buyers like myself, I will admire and wish, but cannot afford a thousand dollars for a fixed sight .357 revolver. A type of double-action I carried for years as a beat cop in the 70's, 80's, 90's and into the new century at retirement time. I always purchased second-hand Colt Revolvers because of the new gun prices back in the 70's. The Official Police, the Police Positive Special were two of my carry favorites in a 40+year cop career. I will admire and wish for the new Viper, so I will pick up my Model 200, purchased 10-years ago, that experts criticized, and then I will get my two other Armscor six-guns out and admire their Colt Diamondback looks. The Model 206 in double & single action, and another Model 206 with a DAO trigger. I own three Armscor six-guns now. Their service to myself has shamed the naysayers that severely criticized these "VERY RELIABLE" revolvers. Sorry for the length. The new Viper from Colt fired me up!
Wish I could get a Colt in my collection, but they're just way out there in price. There's too many options out there I'd rather spend $1000 on. It's a beautiful revolver though.
Too $$$$ for my wallet.
Unfortunately, just like everything else made today, I compared my S&W made in 1974 to a new S&W revolver and they’re not even close to being the same. The new models build quality is garbage in comparison. I hope Colt isn’t like that, but it wouldn’t surprise me if it was.
COLT VIPER,...GREAT REVOLVER,....STAINLESS STEEL
...... First thing I notice the trigger guard is the same as a Cobra/king Cobra - this is great because it's the largest trigger guard out there(gloves) also why are all revolver trigger guards so small ?
A piece of junk S&W model 10 classic is $750-850, a aRuger sp101 3 inch 357 is around $920 , and you don’t think the Colt is worth it? So buy a Taurus.
Full lugs look so much better... looks complete
Not a colt,Its a CZ , America first
You can always buy a Cast steel POS for $900.00 instead 😂
Have you priced S&W garbage lately?
I mean, just look for a good condition S&W Model 10 with a pinned barrel. It will be cheaper and more valuable simultaneously.
Sounds little pricy but Colt makes really good revolvers , I recently inherited a Colt Border Patrol and it is way better than my Smith and Wesson's . Trigger and cylinder release are smooth as butter while my Smiths are stiff in comparison.
Bring the Trooper Mark lV back!!
Bring the Lawman Mark III back
@@leoross9817 Yes, another great classic!
I will buy the new Heritage Rosco or mabye the Henrey revolver .The colts are too expensive.
No matter what you say and think,colt revolvers are the only brand that you’ll be able to get your same money back at the very least, hold onto them and you’ll always get more than you paid for them, no brag,just fact.
Anybody complaining about the price tag is spoiled by cheap Turkish and Brazilian guns. You get what you pay for.
Colt could do a nice revolver for $300 and help arm people with a decent piece.
$1,000 ?
Not for most working people.
You can't even buy a Smith snub nose for 300 bucks. Maybe around 20 years ago.
You can buy one if you want it bad enough. Cut out eating in restaurants for a while or some other extra.
This is for looks.... Plenty of used 300 dollar 15+ Rd guns out there for real carry/use
$300 is ridiculous, no company is selling a good quality revolver for that little. But that said this Colt is too expensive.
A $300 revolver is very low end in quality. Plus, the working people could save their money and buy one gun that looks to be reliable, robust, well made and can fire both .38 and .357.
For the price.....find a used model 64
Colt has been.
I love colt weapons but they are way over priced and I love your videos...
For me , there's no point in buying a weapon if you don't intend to fire it...
Of course they keep the ugly trigger guard from the new cobra
Still on the 4.25-inch barrel kick. Can't understand why. Justin Castro outlawed handguns for Canadians. Get back to running 4-inch barrels. 🇺🇸
So the Viper is the same frame as the Python?
Not sure what the appeal would be here. Price point is too high for what it is and it lacks the charm of the original. I own Colts, S&W, and Ruger. The latter two would be better choices for less.
Wash those new shirts in cold water and they will fit afterwards
You’re welcome
is it the same shitty lock up trigger they have in the new Colt Python?
nothing special about Viper, meh. Just because it is a Colt with a snake namesake? Try next time you like care.
It does look like the old Viper. But it is essentially just a King Cobra with some aesthetic differences.
$999… 😳
In the right up script it showed $9.99 I knew that was WRONG !!!
Rather have their Cobra, than this. 😿
Its the same.
Not worth that price.
أَفَرَأَيْتَ إِن مَّتَّعْنَاهُمْ سِنِينَ (٢٠٥) ثُمَّ جَاءَهُم مَّا كَانُوا يُوعَدُونَ (٢٠٦) مَا أَغْنَىٰ عَنْهُم مَّا كَانُوا يُمَتَّعُونَ (٢٠٧) الشعراء
Seest thou? If We do let them enjoy (this life) for a few years,Yet there comes to them at length the (Punishment) which they were promised!It will profit them not that they enjoyed (this life)! (Quran 26:205-207)
A firm 👎 no
For 450$ maybe
Colt more legend than substance
Quality is iffy
I want a revolvers but they have sperated into cheap garbage and expensive okayish....
U can't even get a ruger for that
Retro grips loom cheap made
Ehhh... Not impressed....
Lmao, this a joke? Man they have went downhill.
In other words, you can't afford it troll.
@@smithn.wesson495 imagine simping for a 1 grand basic ass grand pappy revolver
Hey smithing - the sheer volume of $1000+ guns being sold will say the majority can afford it and are passing in colt revolvers , every time you go to a gun shop take note that these guns just sit there and don't move
@@ellwoodwolf Yep....just sit there and don't move or sell. Gee...if nobody is buying any, then why did Colt have 3 new revolver models and a new variation of the Python (blued) for 2024?!?!? Any other fucking brilliant observations you would like to share, Karen?!?!?
get an sp101 for 650 instead
Looks lame, and CZ is letting Colt ruin them.
sell its for 500 flat or im out lmfaoo all these wheel guns that have dog shit sights and they want a grand for em
Still using that ugly trigger guard and horrible trigger 😂
so long as boomers keep over paying for this shit theyll keep charging $1k for a basic ass revolver
No thanks colt..when you guys sold out to CZ I no longer wanted to buy your stuff.
New a design that was from the early 1800s 😂😅😂😅
Yeah. No thanks.
Meh…colt is dead to me…ruger gp 100 all day every day 😊😅😂❤
Too pricey !
America getting less safe one gun at a time.😂😂😂😂😂
Leave it to colt to put on an overblown price tag on a $500 revolver.
Isn't Colt owned by CHINA now?
No, CZ bought them they are from Czech Republic which is in Europe between Germany, Poland, and Austria.
Hahahaha I like you specifying the location
Dam colt, can u all come up with a better name, you all have over done it with the snake names, what is it there at colt, is serpentology study’s a hobby for you all or something
Or you could learn something about Colt history…
The Viper is a model from the past. They also released a Grizzly and a Kodiak which are rare models from the 90s.