@@Cantafford2care, thats hillarious considering Colt turned their back on the American civillian market and ONLY came back to us when their military and government contracts started drying up. People joke about H&K hating gun owners, but they are quite literally bound by import and export laws. Meanwhile, Colt has no excuses. Colt also had the oppurtunity to move to a more pro gun state but decided not to, with the persuasion of corrupt Connecticut politicians So, as you were saying boy... ?
Not just the Viper, the other two are comebacks as well. The Kodiak was first introduced back in 1993 as a limited, special version of the Anaconda. Same goes for the Grizzly, albeit back in 1994 and being a version of the Python.
The Kodiak 44 magnum is classic defined with that smooth unfluted cylinder and 4.25 inch barrel length. Love the factory porting addition though. What a powerful platform.
GREAT to see Colt expanding their line. We need the D frame .38 Special revolvers back! Detective Special, Diamondback, Police Positive Special. Also, let's see some hammer shrouds for concealed carry.
It's annoying to me that Colt brought back the Cobra/King Cobra on a modified D-frame; none of the original D-frame grips fit them properly. The same will probably go for this "new" Viper.
I still don’t get what the point of Kodiak is. So it’s a 4.25 inch Anaconda? If it was caliber other than .44 Mag then I would see it. But this is an Anaconda
I do prefer the looks and balance of a partial/half underlug, but I agree. I think the MSRP is about $200 too high on them personally. All's forgiven if they bring back the Colt MKIII Trooper on the Python frame in blue though! Those grips are probably Altamont-made laminate grips that are too thin, too sharp, and generally lousy too.
That's how revolvers go... The Detective Special was a Police Positive Special with a 2" barrel and round butt. The Diamondback is a Police Positive Special with sexed up barrel. The Python is the Trooper .357 (NOT Trooper MKIII) with a sexed up barrel. and THAT was an Officer's Model Match in .357 Magnum and THAT was an Official Police with target sights, hammer and grips ad infinitum They build on frames and change cartridges, barrels, sights or grips. The frames, within a frame size, and actions (lockwork) are the same
Its a sad state of affairs when buying used is more reliable than buying new (my 2020 king cobra was a pile of dogshit, my used dan wesson 15 has never had an issue)
That Viper is pretty snazzy looking - love to see more partial underlug offerings in the revolver game these days. It appears to retain the problems I have with the new Cobra/King Cobra though; the squared, bent trigger guard looks strange, the grip frame isn't compatible with legacy Colt D-frame grips, the trigger face isn't wide enough, and I'd wager the trigger return spring is also a little weak as well I am glad to see Colt continually updating its revolver lineup and giving S&W and Ruger some much needed competition. I do wish they'd heed customer input sometimes too though. (That random third vent they added to the barrel rib on the new 4.25" Python was unnecessary, makes the gun look crowded, and makes it not match the stainless or vintage models for an example.)
@@ADRay1999 which despite what fudds will endlessly tell you on the interwebz, has zero bearing on the utility of the gun, unlike cylinders going out of timing for example.
They should make an Australia Compliant version called the Drop Bear. It has a capacity of zero. But it’s heavy so you can drop it on the bad guys head.
I only fired off a full cylinder at my local gun range. It was fantastic. Though I cannot offer any reliability or performance beyond that. My big thing is the action, wow! is an understatement. Beautiful gun. $$ too.
Colt, Taurus, Charter Arms and Ruger have figured out to make a 3" carry 357 with trench sights, Smith and Wesson keeps putting adjustable sights, which is nice, but isn't quite as snag-free.
I would buy the viper over the King Cobra, but it is a bit unoriginal nonetheless. I do hope to see new materials like aluminum, titanium and such for the snake guns
Mannnnn… what’s a guy gotta do to have Colt make a bear gun in .454 and .500? (Yeah I know Kodiak was originally in .44, but that moniker makes more sense in a 5-Hundo now)
@@WALTERBROADDUS Because it wouldn't look right next to my Smiths, Rugers, and other Colts? I already have revolvers in the calibers I mentioned, I'd just like Colt to make one too... call it the Kamchatka or the Kodiak XL or something.
@@ADRay1999 in .500, most likely, but in .454 - not really, the .44 mag frame isn't much different in size than my Ruger's .454 one. These are forged frames and cylinders as well, a little carpenter steel here and there, and we could have it.
You are aware that Buffalo Bore states on their website the Anaconda can handle it? _"This new load is designed ONLY for certain firearms. They are as follows; Ruger Red Hawk, Ruger Super Red Hawk (the Ruger Alaskan is a short barrel Super Redhawk), Ruger Super Blackhawk or Vaquero, Freedom Arms Model 83, Taurus Raging Bull All Steel Versions (no lightweight alloys), _*_Colt Anaconda_*_ , Magnum Research BFR and Dan Wesson Revolvers. Suitable rifles include T/C Encore, CVA Hunter, Handi Rifle and any rifle with a falling block action."_ Reading is fundamental. 😉
@Matteo_ I've read that before, but this is a new gun, and thus, I'm not just assuming it performs the same as an anaconda. I'd like to see either a statement from BB/UW or Colt
@@platapus112 At least CZ has quality control; I'd take a CZ-made revolver over a true Colt any day since I can count on it, you know, actually working.
@@platapus112 would rather own a crappy newer pre CZ Colt revolver that had issues with timing and quality, than to own one after CZ got them up and running good again. Youre a cuck.
bonjour merci pour cette vidéo de présentation rapide mais bien faites de ces différents modèles de chez colt merci pour le partage et la qualité vidéo perso j'ai une préférence pour le colt anaconda sous toutes ses longueurs de canon cordialement
I hope that those Kodiak, Grizzly and Viper are as good or better than the Originals! I am very interested in the Kodiak but I would like to see a 6 inch model not a 4 since 44 Mag does better with the longer barrel.
It only took Colt 50 years, but they finally decided to begin catching up to Smith and Wesson and Ruger on big revolvers. Hell, in another 50 years they might even make one with a caliber larger than .44 mag.
I was curious about the revolver's specs when I saw the video, so I looked up the gun. It is heavy for what it is, the old Viper was much lighter and Colt could make it lightweight, by using modern materials and keeping it in .38. I don't understand Colt's choice.
I wonder if, now that CZ owns both Colt & Dan Wesson, that a Colt revolver with the Dan Wesson switch-barrel design will come out since Dan Wesson has discontinued revolver production....
I feel the same way about my 4.25"--I wish I could afford to trade it for the 5". These were not an option when I purchased the python. I am saving to buy a grizzly next summer.
Wow it’s like Colt had a money printing machine if they made classics that everyone wanted! Who would have guess, oh and thanks CZ for showing Colt how to be a successful gun company
Good to see Colt innovating a little bit, but WHEN are they going to produce lighter weight alloy frame guns like the original Cobra, Viper, and Agent. Is Colt simply giving that market away to S&W and Taurus??
Still haven't seen a railed 1911 in stock since covid but hey more revolvers nobody asked for, cool thanks. Revolvers and lever guns keep getting announced, are manufacturers expecting an AWB?
It’s just a smart business move for Neo-Colt. The snake guns were the most successful civilian sales product they ever produced. They rereleased the Python and the market gobbled it up, even with a +$1,000 price tag. It would be insane to not try and capitalize on that. It would be neat to see new Colt 1911’s, but everybody makes those. Nobody else makes a Python.
I wish they would bring back the New Service, why Colt stopped selling an N frame sized revolver that was chambered for everything under the sun at the time is beyond me
From what I recall, they literally left all the machining for it outside in the weather throughout the duration of WWII while they were filling government contracts.
Way to go, Colt. 6 round revolvers, who could have imagined that? "Same frame as our Python and Anacondom"...so, why a different name? Could have just called them the ported Python and Anacondom. Here's an idea. How about a $5-600 revolver that holds 7 or 8 rounds engineered so its smooth, light and consistent without the need for hand fitting. Then make it with an alloy frame light weight variant. Oh, and how about an option for a micro red dot. I know, I know, too radical, no one would ever buy that.
Thanks, CZ, for saving Colt from itself.
Commie said what?
@@Cantafford2careThey're less commie than we are now.
@@Cantafford2care Sounds like someone's mad that American gun manufacturers objectively suck compared to CZ...
@@evanherb5900 Hey, not all of them.
But the original statement is true: CZ literally did save Colt from themselves.
@@Cantafford2care, thats hillarious considering Colt turned their back on the American civillian market and ONLY came back to us when their military and government contracts started drying up. People joke about H&K hating gun owners, but they are quite literally bound by import and export laws. Meanwhile, Colt has no excuses. Colt also had the oppurtunity to move to a more pro gun state but decided not to, with the persuasion of corrupt Connecticut politicians So, as you were saying boy... ?
I like to see sales rep who knows their product line and details.
Good job lady, you are doing an outstanding job.
@El_Peto who cares she's doing great
@El_Peto what a coincidence! That’s where I found your mom!
@El_Peto that space above her lanyard is mighty large
Glad they still have cool animal names. Surprised the viper has made a return
Not just the Viper, the other two are comebacks as well.
The Kodiak was first introduced back in 1993 as a limited, special version of the Anaconda.
Same goes for the Grizzly, albeit back in 1994 and being a version of the Python.
@@paleoph6168 didn’t know that. Pretty cool
CZ buying Colt was thee best thing to happen to the company in recent memory!!!
The Viper rocks!!!❤
The Kodiak 44 magnum is classic defined with that smooth unfluted cylinder and 4.25 inch barrel length. Love the factory porting addition though. What a powerful platform.
Not as powerful as the Redhawk.
@@jasonashley4579True. The Redhawk revolver is built tough, as it is catered to those who custom load extra hot rounds.
@jasonashley4579 the new anacondas and kodiaks can shoot +p+ rounds and +p so i dont think there is much difference now
Cool to see the rarest snake revolver making a come back
The rarest would be the Boa, with only around 600 ever produced.
@@paleoph6168 1200 Boas produced half six inch and half four inch.
@@johnrobinson1328still less than the Viper - which had around 4,000 prodcued - so the Boa is still the rarest.
@@paleoph6168 I didn't dispute that. They made twice as many as you claimed. That was the point.
GREAT to see Colt expanding their line. We need the D frame .38 Special revolvers back! Detective Special, Diamondback, Police Positive Special.
Also, let's see some hammer shrouds for concealed carry.
Diamondback sadly is never coming back because another gun company owns the copyrights to the name
@@ADRay1999 🤷♂ Call it the "Bear Cub"
It's annoying to me that Colt brought back the Cobra/King Cobra on a modified D-frame; none of the original D-frame grips fit them properly. The same will probably go for this "new" Viper.
@@FCV0511 True enough. Though the original D frame series was never available in .357 Magnum. 🤷♂
I have a mint 1975 colt Detective Special. It's my only Colt revolver. Would love to see them bring back a modern detective special in +p.
Colt Kodiak is gorgeous 😍
The Kodiak and grizzly definitely
This lady knows her stuff. Give her a raise!! 😉
I am disappointed the Kodiak is not a .454.
Better yet 460 then you can run 454 and 45 LC
I still don’t get what the point of Kodiak is. So it’s a 4.25 inch Anaconda? If it was caliber other than .44 Mag then I would see it. But this is an Anaconda
@@peterw3544 The Anaconda for a brief period was offered in 45 Colt. But I agree it would be nice if this was offered in 44 & 45 Colt/454 Casull
Maybe more chamberings will follow if it's a hit?
Going to the other extreme, how about .17 Hornet?
@@jic1 and call it Colt Mosquito
What great news, Colt comes up with new stuff. Luke, as always, hits it out of the park!
An 8” python sounds awesome
I can't keep myself from laughing every time she said "8 inch python". I can't even read or type it without a little chuckle.
8 inch Python you say? The jokes practically write themselves.
A 4 1/2" one-eyed cobra is just as good.
Does it come in black?
Yeah, you're right, pretty much write themselves...
The viper and grizzly are super revolvers ❤!
A Kodiak in .454 Casull and the Viper in .327 Federal.
Not a chance. Colt receivers can't handle the chamber pressure.
@@9unslin9er ?
@@williamjohnson7963 .454 is entirely too powerful for the Colt receiver. Needs double lockup.
@@9unslin9er Receiver? Do you mean frame?
@@williamjohnson7963 Sure.
It still stings a little, but CZ buying Colt is probably the least worst option that Colt could choose from.
A woman who knows the thorough details about guns……….wow such a great presentation. Great personality!! ☺️
The viper is literally just a king cobra with a half lug barrel and wood grips
I do prefer the looks and balance of a partial/half underlug, but I agree. I think the MSRP is about $200 too high on them personally. All's forgiven if they bring back the Colt MKIII Trooper on the Python frame in blue though!
Those grips are probably Altamont-made laminate grips that are too thin, too sharp, and generally lousy too.
That's how revolvers go...
The Detective Special was a Police Positive Special with a 2" barrel and round butt. The Diamondback is a Police Positive Special with sexed up barrel.
The Python is the Trooper .357 (NOT Trooper MKIII) with a sexed up barrel. and THAT was an Officer's Model Match in .357 Magnum and THAT was an Official Police with target sights, hammer and grips ad infinitum
They build on frames and change cartridges, barrels, sights or grips. The frames, within a frame size, and actions (lockwork) are the same
I like it.
The grizzly and Kodiak are literally just a python and anaconda with ported barrels and unfluted cylinders 🤷
Okay... And?
Are they going to have major quality control issues as well?
Much like new S&Ws. The state of quality control in the industry is a wreck. 😩
Its a sad state of affairs when buying used is more reliable than buying new (my 2020 king cobra was a pile of dogshit, my used dan wesson 15 has never had an issue)
hopefully not, now that CZ owns them
Bet your ass on that!
The Viper is back. You love to see it.
These are nice!
That Viper is pretty snazzy looking - love to see more partial underlug offerings in the revolver game these days. It appears to retain the problems I have with the new Cobra/King Cobra though; the squared, bent trigger guard looks strange, the grip frame isn't compatible with legacy Colt D-frame grips, the trigger face isn't wide enough, and I'd wager the trigger return spring is also a little weak as well
I am glad to see Colt continually updating its revolver lineup and giving S&W and Ruger some much needed competition. I do wish they'd heed customer input sometimes too though. (That random third vent they added to the barrel rib on the new 4.25" Python was unnecessary, makes the gun look crowded, and makes it not match the stainless or vintage models for an example.)
Man I ordered mine like 3 months ago and I am stil waiting for my Kodiak 44.
Nice to see the return of the Viper. Curious if we’ll get a blued version anytime soon.
I'm not sure that Colt has earned a $500 premium over Smith & Wesson but neat?
But, the quality!!!
Well at least colt doesn’t have that hideous Clinton hole you see on Smith&Wessons
@@TheJoeshExperience yes. Modern colt. Definitely known for quality and not QC issues /s
Hey at least colt doesn’t have that hideous safety hole that you’ll find on every Smith&Wesson revolver in current production
@@ADRay1999 which despite what fudds will endlessly tell you on the interwebz, has zero bearing on the utility of the gun, unlike cylinders going out of timing for example.
a great very interesting video and wonderful wheel guns.have a good one the tfbtv crew.
I wish Colt was making more Blued revolvers than the stainless.
They should make an Australia Compliant version called the Drop Bear.
It has a capacity of zero. But it’s heavy so you can drop it on the bad guys head.
I'm pretty sure that's on the slate for Oregon at the rate they're going.
The Grizzly should of been a 7 shot and the Kodiak should of been in 454. Come on Colt/CZ!! And where's the Trooper Mark lll/lV?
I would trade my python for a 7 shot colt grizzly
Thank you for bringing up the question about available night sight options for the 357 to 44 Magnum series revolvers.
She really knew her stuff. That was a great video.
Viper should have been light +P .38 special scandium / titanium in keeping with original '70s version.
I really like these.
The Colt Grizzly has the best action I’ve ever used, it’s like butter. Just a dream and down right beautiful looking weapon.
I just bought colt grizzly. How you like it and any issues so far? I haven't heard much reviews on youtube
I only fired off a full cylinder at my local gun range. It was fantastic. Though I cannot offer any reliability or performance beyond that. My big thing is the action, wow! is an understatement. Beautiful gun. $$ too.
I really like the viper!
Great job, Jess!
Colt, Taurus, Charter Arms and Ruger have figured out to make a 3" carry 357 with trench sights, Smith and Wesson keeps putting adjustable sights, which is nice, but isn't quite as snag-free.
I would buy the viper over the King Cobra, but it is a bit unoriginal nonetheless. I do hope to see new materials like aluminum, titanium and such for the snake guns
Mannnnn… what’s a guy gotta do to have Colt make a bear gun in .454 and .500? (Yeah I know Kodiak was originally in .44, but that moniker makes more sense in a 5-Hundo now)
They do that they may have to upside the gun making about the same weight as a SW .500 which is already a huge and heavy revolver
Why don't you just buy a Taurus?
@@WALTERBROADDUS Because it wouldn't look right next to my Smiths, Rugers, and other Colts? I already have revolvers in the calibers I mentioned, I'd just like Colt to make one too... call it the Kamchatka or the Kodiak XL or something.
@@ADRay1999 in .500, most likely, but in .454 - not really, the .44 mag frame isn't much different in size than my Ruger's .454 one. These are forged frames and cylinders as well, a little carpenter steel here and there, and we could have it.
@@SeanPwnery I hear little gun snob?
Can it handle +p+ Buffalo bore or underwood?
You are aware that Buffalo Bore states on their website the Anaconda can handle it?
_"This new load is designed ONLY for certain firearms. They are as follows; Ruger Red Hawk, Ruger Super Red Hawk (the Ruger Alaskan is a short barrel Super Redhawk), Ruger Super Blackhawk or Vaquero, Freedom Arms Model 83, Taurus Raging Bull All Steel Versions (no lightweight alloys), _*_Colt Anaconda_*_ , Magnum Research BFR and Dan Wesson Revolvers. Suitable rifles include T/C Encore, CVA Hunter, Handi Rifle and any rifle with a falling block action."_
Reading is fundamental. 😉
@Matteo_ I've read that before, but this is a new gun, and thus, I'm not just assuming it performs the same as an anaconda. I'd like to see either a statement from BB/UW or Colt
If they've got a 6 shot 44, they can make an 8 shot 357. All I'm saying.
Neat CZ revolvers
Colt*
@@shanenonwolfe4109 who is owned by?
@@platapus112 At least CZ has quality control; I'd take a CZ-made revolver over a true Colt any day since I can count on it, you know, actually working.
@@platapus112 would rather own a crappy newer pre CZ Colt revolver that had issues with timing and quality, than to own one after CZ got them up and running good again. Youre a cuck.
@@platapus112 people who try to rag on Colt because of CZ always just come across jealous they can’t afford the new stuff. Sorry you’re poor
Love that Colt is all about recycling!! ❤
I might need a Viper 3 inch.
Safariland needs to start making COMP II speedloaders for the Cobra/King Cobra/Viper guns.
would definitely love to try ported barrels or comps on 357's to see the difference
Get a Taurus
I see they still haven’t replaced those POS rear sights
No .500 or .460?
bonjour merci pour cette vidéo de présentation rapide mais bien faites de ces différents modèles de chez colt merci pour le partage et la qualité vidéo perso j'ai une préférence pour le colt anaconda sous toutes ses longueurs de canon cordialement
Really missed the mark not making the Kodiak in 454 Casull. And they didnt mention the price: $1600. Wow 😣
This is no BS. I have bought firearms for a long time and Colt has given me the least problems out of all of them.
And I have expensive taste so even the most expensive manufacturers sometimes I’m amazed what pieces of shit they are
Had to replace the crap. Rear sight on my python with a Wilson.
Is Colt still using their own rear sight or do they now offer the Wilson or Kensight Elliason?
ANY MIM PARTS IN THESE COLTS?
Now i know recently some colt anaconda revolvers where having timing issues i wonder if they fixed that when the brought all these new revolvers
Good to see Brandon finally working with a real channel!
I hope that those Kodiak, Grizzly and Viper are as good or better than the Originals! I am very interested in the Kodiak but I would like to see a 6 inch model not a 4 since 44 Mag does better with the longer barrel.
Do a Colt version of the 1917 in .45 ACP
The Viper looks interesting.
Why do they do the full lug? I don't understand the appeal.
real forged parts or cintered steel?
Who else wants them to do the 1917 in 45acp?
Aw hell yeah
Evidently they are making all snake guns again. Which is cool.
Cz triggers made their way to Colt & amen to THAT!
What about a optic system?
Aftermarket red dot mounts are out there. Personally I swap out the factory sights for Wilson Combat sights
This is awesome! Imma have to get a couple colts for my revolver collection
It only took Colt 50 years, but they finally decided to begin catching up to Smith and Wesson and Ruger on big revolvers. Hell, in another 50 years they might even make one with a caliber larger than .44 mag.
Still going with the trough sites, are we?
I'll probably grab a 3" viper. What i am waiting for is a beautiful blued line of snake revolvers.
I was curious about the revolver's specs when I saw the video, so I looked up the gun. It is heavy for what it is, the old Viper was much lighter and Colt could make it lightweight, by using modern materials and keeping it in .38. I don't understand Colt's choice.
Yeah, its a bit strange. The Viper should be the lightweight, aluminum frame model. But its all just brand marketing these days.
I want to see them do a double stack 10mm 1911
I wonder if, now that CZ owns both Colt & Dan Wesson, that a Colt revolver with the Dan Wesson switch-barrel design will come out since Dan Wesson has discontinued revolver production....
Just hope CZ has improved their qc since the acquisition.
I wish the made a double action 45 acp it would be nice or 45 colt
Want to trade in my 4.25" Python for an 8" so very badly.
Grizzly looks pretty cool as well.
I’m the other way. I would love to trade my 8” Anaconda for a 6” one. I literally will never go hunting so it was stupid to get 8”
I feel the same way about my 4.25"--I wish I could afford to trade it for the 5". These were not an option when I purchased the python. I am saving to buy a grizzly next summer.
I think it'd be cool if they took their Python frame and set it up as a 5-shot .44 magnum as a direct competition to Smith & Wesson's Model 69.
Bad ass revolvers.
Wonderful pistol however it is missing adjustable sights that must be present to accomplish truly accurate pistol.
Are they going to bring back the diamondback 38spl back?
I wish they would have brought the Diamondback 22 back instead of making a King Cobra in 22.
At least she knows what she's talking about.
Wow it’s like Colt had a money printing machine if they made classics that everyone wanted! Who would have guess, oh and thanks CZ for showing Colt how to be a successful gun company
who is that lady in the colt revolvers guns?
Thick
Good to see Colt innovating a little bit, but WHEN are they going to produce lighter weight alloy frame guns like the original Cobra, Viper, and Agent. Is Colt simply giving that market away to S&W and Taurus??
If the Grizzly was a 7 or 8 shot revolver I’d totally get it!
Kodiak is sweet
Where is the 454 or 460👎🏻
That's what I'm talking about.
Still haven't seen a railed 1911 in stock since covid but hey more revolvers nobody asked for, cool thanks.
Revolvers and lever guns keep getting announced, are manufacturers expecting an AWB?
It’s just a smart business move for Neo-Colt. The snake guns were the most successful civilian sales product they ever produced. They rereleased the Python and the market gobbled it up, even with a +$1,000 price tag.
It would be insane to not try and capitalize on that. It would be neat to see new Colt 1911’s, but everybody makes those. Nobody else makes a Python.
Very cool
A viper with a bobbed hammer would be cool.
really cool if you can pair these with Yamaha UTVs
They Need to make a 500 Magnum and call it The Colt Mamba. That would be badass
I want that 3” viper badddd
I wish they would bring back the New Service, why Colt stopped selling an N frame sized revolver that was chambered for everything under the sun at the time is beyond me
From what I recall, they literally left all the machining for it outside in the weather throughout the duration of WWII while they were filling government contracts.
@@KossoffFan While that does make sense, that makes me irrationally angry
@@johnbobson3642 You aren't the only one. It pisses me off too.
Better gun now than Colt ever made😊
327 fed mag. Make it.
Very nice
That Kodiak looks pretty nice but I wish Colt would offer some smaller, hammer less revolvers for concealed carry.
There's the Night Cobra with a bobbed hammer.
Way to go, Colt. 6 round revolvers, who could have imagined that? "Same frame as our Python and Anacondom"...so, why a different name? Could have just called them the ported Python and Anacondom.
Here's an idea. How about a $5-600 revolver that holds 7 or 8 rounds engineered so its smooth, light and consistent without the need for hand fitting. Then make it with an alloy frame light weight variant. Oh, and how about an option for a micro red dot.
I know, I know, too radical, no one would ever buy that.
Wonder if you’ll see the mim internals on these fail like in so many others.