Modern Colt Python vs. Korth Nighthawk Mongoose 357 magnum revolvers

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  • čas přidán 18. 05. 2024
  • This is a side by side Comparison of a new modern Colt Python amd a Korth Nighthawk Mongoose 357 revolvers.
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Komentáře • 41

  • @gregorybernard1101
    @gregorybernard1101 Před 16 dny +2

    I enjoyed your video. I just purchased the new Colt Python .357 blued, two days ago. Can't wait to pick it up. Definitely going to put the Altamont Rosewood fingergroove grips on.

    • @TerryBenton
      @TerryBenton  Před 16 dny +1

      I have yet to see a new Blue one but from what I hear they are equally as beautiful as the old ones. Congratulations on your new python

  • @doranmaxwell1755
    @doranmaxwell1755 Před 12 dny +1

    you are of course correct that either gun will shoot better than almost any of us can shoot but.... a patridge front sight increases your accuracy. simple as that. it does not increase inherent accuracy it increases how accurately you can shoot the gun.

    • @TerryBenton
      @TerryBenton  Před 12 dny +1

      This is true. Better tools gives you a better chance for success

  • @doranmaxwell1755
    @doranmaxwell1755 Před 12 dny +1

    our tastes in handguns are pretty similar except that I am a fan of the 6" barrel instead of 4" Honestly tho I think 5" is really the sweet spot. Not many revolvers are offered in 5" these days.. I actually had a 5" barrel and shroud made for my Dan Wesson 44 mag. My favorite barrel for Colt SAA is the 4 7/8" followed by the 5.5" One thing tho is that I like cut rifling. I shoot cast and coated slugs almost exclusively. I think maybe the coating would work with poly barrels but have not done any testing .. mostly cause I don't own a gun with poly LOL. In the old days before coatings I would cast and lube my bullets meticulously for sizing etc. they would still lead the barrel at 'high' velocities. To help clean em? I would actually shoot 2-6 rounds of jacketed bulletws after a session! with the coatings that is a thing of the past. there is no leading at all and the guns come clean almost with a dry mop. Notice also the Korth has a patridge front sight. in accuracy tests that sight is like cheating. I cheat with all my revolvers that I can nowdays.. .even my Python has one. for my eyes it is the difference between 1 3/4" groups and 1 1/4 or less groups. That little gold bead doesn't hurt either but a little yellow nail polish works as good or better on a stockish patridge.

    • @TerryBenton
      @TerryBenton  Před 12 dny

      I completely agree. I do own a couple of 6 inch revolvers. I have a 586, 686 and a 629 all in 6 inch

    • @doranmaxwell1755
      @doranmaxwell1755 Před 12 dny

      @@TerryBenton you will have to quit agreeing with me it gives me a big head. But.... have you tried the HT coating on cast bullets? you can buy bullets already coated which I more and more do these days. It took me two years to convince a famous magazine editor to start trying coated bullets. now almost all their loading articles for hanguns include some data using coated bullets which..... in every case... outperform the lubed bullets but they still will not flat out admit coated is superior... I get it. I have lots of lube/size equipment and books and experience that is no longer useful. hard to just toss it all out and admit you are doing it wrong or... that there is a better way.

  • @yakbutter78
    @yakbutter78 Před 26 minutami

    Have you by chance noticed that the Korth has a bit more felt recoil than the Python? I have a Mongoose with a 3" barrel and a Performance Center 686+ with a 2.5" barrel. The Smith seems to have less felt recoil and i cant figure out why. The frame sizes seem identical and the Korth is an ounce or two heavier.

  • @whomagoose6897
    @whomagoose6897 Před 28 dny +1

    Those are some mighty fine revolvers. I'm all out with S&W with a "K" frame #10 and a "L" frame #586. Just need to find a good revolver gunsmith trigger job and suitable hammer spring. Once I do that I'm golden.

    • @TerryBenton
      @TerryBenton  Před 28 dny

      Smith revolvers can be made into masterpieces with the right work

  • @SquaficleDude
    @SquaficleDude Před 17 dny

    I want a conceal carry revolver, and I've owned the best of most the big brands. 686, Python, GP100 Match Champion, etc.
    It's illogical, but I can't wait to see how the new Colt Vipers turn out. If they fix them up so that the action is as smooth as the other snake guns, and they have the durability, I'll get a 3 inch for conceal carry. Can't wait to start seeing reviews on them. I'm not a huge fan of the Cobra guns, and I really want a second Colt. Hoping for the Viper's success.

    • @TerryBenton
      @TerryBenton  Před 17 dny

      I have a feeling that the viper will be your gun

  • @colinj5291
    @colinj5291 Před 28 dny +1

    People talk about "The "Walking Dead" attributing to bringing back the Python. But it was featured in a ton of movies, tv shows and video games way before that.

    • @TerryBenton
      @TerryBenton  Před 28 dny +1

      It absolutely was but the walking dead really spiked interest up in those guns. I liked them way before any of that existed

    • @doranmaxwell1755
      @doranmaxwell1755 Před 12 dny

      yeah... it is a gun used even today in many many movies... the 1911 and Colt SAA also end up in zillions of movies. The walking dead tho? well it went on for a lot of seasons and the gun was featured almost like a character in the movie much like the model 29 44 mag was in the dirty Harry 'series' of movies. while mostly other guns are just... in the movie.

    • @TerryBenton
      @TerryBenton  Před 12 dny

      @doranmaxwell1755 this is very true. The show was basically featuring the gun

    • @doranmaxwell1755
      @doranmaxwell1755 Před 12 dny

      @@TerryBenton LOL.... yes... the way to look at it is say the Makarov. I own a few and love the gun so I notice it in movies. It is also a pretty period correct gun for anything cold war.... but... even tho it is in the movies (lots of em) and is correct and looks cool (bigger PPK).... I doubt that more than a handful of people even notice it. Sidenote. I bought 4 of em years ago for $125 each. they were.... 99%? unfired it looked like. came with the tools and the manual etc. also bought 4k rounds for $90 each thousand. This gun will easily shoot 3" groups at 25 yards from sandbags... it has a chrome bore. it is pretty much 'bulletproof' and tested for decades.

    • @TerryBenton
      @TerryBenton  Před 12 dny

      @@doranmaxwell1755 that is bada**

  • @caseyplunkett6083
    @caseyplunkett6083 Před dnem

    Absolutely gorgeous firearms.
    Question: do the black screws on the stainless Korth bother you? Do you understand why the cylinder release is painted red? I’ve wondered what the advantage to this is.

    • @TerryBenton
      @TerryBenton  Před dnem

      It does not bother me and I do not care about the cylinder release. I habe another Korth that is all black

    • @caseyplunkett6083
      @caseyplunkett6083 Před dnem

      @@TerryBenton I presumed that the black screws are black because they are dlc coated but I never understood the red cylinder release. Perhaps it has something to do with European competitive shooting…
      Nevertheless the revolver is truly a work of art and true craftsmanship.
      New subscriber, and I am really appreciating your content.

  • @worldwideblue
    @worldwideblue Před 28 dny

    You've totally changed my opinion on the "new" Python. Before this video, I wasn't even thinking about anything but an "old" one. Uggg! Thanks for another great video!
    P.S. Do you know if the new Python uses mim parts?

    • @TerryBenton
      @TerryBenton  Před 28 dny +1

      A couple of the parts are mim. Very few if them and none that really matter. For example the cylinder release is mim in the new one l. Ask yourself this, does that matter. It looks identical to the old one and is it really a high stress part? Thanks for watching

    • @dmw3086
      @dmw3086 Před 28 dny +1

      I had read somewhere that most of if not all the internal parts were billet I could be wrong just something I read in a forum from a supposed colt rep

  • @lizurdly
    @lizurdly Před 27 dny

    What's your opinion on Colt re-releasing the Grizzly and Kodiak? They seem to look a little nicer than the originals at first glance.

    • @TerryBenton
      @TerryBenton  Před 27 dny +2

      I am.sure they are going to be way nicer than the orginal ones. I had a viper a long time ago. All it was was a Cobra with an alloy frame and a long barrel. It was a commercial flop.amd thatbis why they did not make them very long. Collectors go nuts over a sub par gun. I bet the new ones will be awesome

  • @nickryder6019
    @nickryder6019 Před 27 dny +1

    Mongoose is a snake killer

    • @TerryBenton
      @TerryBenton  Před 27 dny

      I never realized that until you just told me. Lol

  • @mag318
    @mag318 Před 24 dny

    I'd like your optinion on a Manurhin MR-73 thrown into this mix. The silver DLC finish on your Korth kicks the price up even more. The new Python is IMO superior to the old one and if you wanted a new one built like the the old ones you'd have the same price as a Korth.

    • @TerryBenton
      @TerryBenton  Před 24 dny +1

      I completely agree. I have nevernowned or handled a Manurhin. I do k kw they are suppose to be top notch revolvers and I belive the folks that say it. I just have not personally handled o e so I would be lying to you of I gave you my take on it and I will never do that. Maybe one day I can get my hands on one and try it out. I am sorry I coukd not give you an answer

    • @brianmoore1164
      @brianmoore1164 Před 4 dny

      I own a MR73 and it is a stunningly good revolver. I have a couple thousand magnums and about 800 38spl through mine now. The accuracy and action are excellent. I replaced the grips with Nill checkered wood finger groove grips. Most people love the feel of the stock grips, but I far prefer the ones from Nill.

    • @TerryBenton
      @TerryBenton  Před 4 dny +1

      @brianmoore1164 those revolvers are really nice. I ha e never handled one but I hear how nice they are

    • @brianmoore1164
      @brianmoore1164 Před 4 dny

      @TerryBenton Well, I have never handled the Korth so we both have things to look forward to! I have honestly considered adding a Korth to the collection, but I don't know if I can add a fourth 357 to the mix.

    • @TerryBenton
      @TerryBenton  Před 4 dny +1

      @brianmoore1164 they make them in 44 mag. I have one and I have a video on it. Lol. Hope this did not cost you too much. Lol

  • @bobbbobb1624
    @bobbbobb1624 Před 8 dny

    Been really looking at the Spohr revolvers, hoe they are as good as many claim.

  • @davidspin5353
    @davidspin5353 Před 14 dny

    I see your a Pulp Fiction fan, "say what".... I'd like to see a brass bead front sight.

    • @TerryBenton
      @TerryBenton  Před 14 dny +1

      Yes I am a pulp fiction fan. Lol. Wilson Combat makes a brass bead front sight fir them