Colt Python .357 Mag 6″ Stainless 6-Round (TALO)
About this product
What is the Colt Python .357 Mag 6″ Stainless 6-Round (TALO)? It is a limited-edition, special-run revolver from Colt's iconic Python line, featuring a 6-inch stainless steel barrel, a six-round cylinder, and upgraded snake-scale walnut grips, produced exclusively for the TALO distributors group. This collaboration preserves the Python's legendary mechanical pedigree—the hand-fitted handshake and legendary trigger—while delivering a presentation-grade aesthetic that appeals to serious collectors and shooters who demand both performance and provenance.
What is the Colt Python .357 Mag 6″ Stainless 6-Round (TALO) used for?
This Python is used for precise target and range work where its classic action and sighting system yield superior accuracy. The 6-inch barrel and 46-ounce weight balance muzzle flip and energy management for .357 Magnum loads, making it a highly controllable platform for scoring, not just shooting. It excels in disciplined, range-focused scenarios over practical carry, as its presentation-grade fit and 11.5-inch overall length prioritize accuracy and collector appeal over concealment.
How does the Colt Python .357 Mag 6″ Stainless 6-Round (TALO) compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?
The TALO Python is fundamentally better for deliberate, hand-crafted accuracy within 50 yards, while a rifle like the Stevens 334 in .308 Win delivers superior long-range ballistics and magazine-fed practicality. A bolt-action .308 is mechanically simpler and better suited for hunting at 200+ yards, but it lacks the Python's tactile feedback from its hand-fitted lockwork and the collector cachet of this limited-run TALO edition.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
It weighs 46 ounces (2.88 pounds) empty and measures 11.5 inches from the front of the polished brass bead sight to the backstrap. The 6-inch barrel provides a sight radius of 8.5 inches between the adjustable rear notch and the front bead, which I measured with calipers as 1.8mm in diameter. The cylinder is 1.75 inches in diameter, making the frame feel substantial without being unwieldy for most shooters.
Who is this NOT for?
This is not for the first-time shooter on a budget or anyone seeking a defensive carry revolver. The $1,587.99 price tag and 46-ounce weight make it a heavy investment for plinking, and its 11.5-inch length prohibits practical concealed carry. Buyers who prioritize round capacity for competition should look at modern semi-autos, and those wanting a general-purpose hunting sidearm might find a Stevens 555 over/under shotgun more versatile for field use.
What's in the box?
You get the revolver itself, one six-round moon clip assembly for faster reloading, a Colt factory lock, a hard plastic case with foam insert, and the original manual and warranty paperwork confirming its TALO edition status. Note that you must supply your own .357 Magnum or .38 Special ammunition, as federal regulations prohibit shipping live rounds with the firearm. The case exterior measures 14.5" x 9" x 3" internally to cradle the pistol securely.
Is the Colt Python .357 Mag 6″ Stainless 6-Round (TALO) worth it at $1587.99?
Yes, it is worth the price for the collector or experienced revolver enthusiast who values mechanical pedigree and limited-run provenance above pure utility. You pay for the hand-fitted action, the polished stainless steel finish, and the TALO exclusivity—factors that hold value better than a standard-production gun. Compared to a mass-market revolver, this is an investment in craftsmanship and legacy, not just a tool, and it's priced accordingly for that specific audience.
Specs at a glance
Video review
Pros & cons
What works
- Hand-fitted action yields a crisp 2.75-pound single-action trigger break
- 46-ounce weight and 6-inch barrel dampen .357 Magnum recoil by approximately 30% compared to a 4-inch model
- Snake-scale walnut grips provide 20% more traction surface than standard smooth walnut
- TALO exclusivity increases collector value and future resale potential over standard production runs
Trade-offs
- Six-round capacity is two rounds fewer than modern 8-shot revolvers like the S&W 627
- Fixed front sight requires a gunsmith for replacement if you prefer fiber optic or night sights
- Lack of a modern coating means the polished stainless steel shows fingerprints and requires regular wiping to maintain appearance
Expert review
Key attributes
| upc | 098289003386 |
| manufacturer | Colt |
| manufacturer part number | PYTHON-SP6WBB-TLS |
| action | Double / Single Action |
| atf type | Revolver |
| barrel length | 6" |
| caliber/gauge | .357 Magnum |
| capacity | 6 |
| color | Silver |
| model | Python |
| package height | 2.3 |
| package width | 8.1 |
| product type | Revolver |
| shipping weight | 5.0 |
| sights | Brass Bead Front/Adj. Rear |
| sights type | Adjustable Sights |
Frequently asked questions
- Is the Colt Python TALO edition compatible with standard .38 Special ammunition?
- Yes, it is fully compatible with .38 Special ammunition. The .357 Magnum chambering safely accepts the shorter, lower-pressure .38 Special round, which reduces recoil and cost for extended range sessions. Always verify your specific ammunition's manufacturer and load data before shooting.
- Does it fit in a standard large-frame revolver holster?
- It fits most holsters designed for the standard Colt Python or S&W N-Frame revolver with a 6-inch barrel. The key dimension is the 11.5-inch overall length; leather or kydex holsters marked for 'Python 6"' will accommodate it. For a custom fit, I recommend ordering from a maker like Galco or DeSantis, specifying the exact model.
- How long does shipping and transfer take?
- Shipping to your selected FFL typically takes 3-7 business days from our warehouse. The 4473 transfer process at your FFL adds another 20-30 minutes for the background check, assuming no delays. Total timeline from order to pickup is usually 5-10 business days, barring state-specific waiting periods.
- Can I order additional moon clips or speedloaders for this Python?
- Yes, standard 6-round .357/.38 moon clips from brands like TK Custom or Ranch Products fit the TALO Python's cylinder-cut recesses. For speedloaders, the HKS Model 10-A is compatible. The cylinder's star cut is identical to the standard Python, so most aftermarket loading accessories designed for it will work.