Often referred to as the Rolls-Royce of revolvers, the Python revolutionizes the firearms world.
The "Snake Eyes" set is released
500 of the specially-themed sets are made and quickly become some of the most sought-after collector’s pieces.
1989
2020
The Python Returns
After 15 years out of production, Colt releases the new and improved second generation of the Colt Python.
1955
Colt introduces the "Python .357"
Often referred to as the Rolls-Royce of revolvers, the Python revolutionizes the firearms world.
1989
The "Snake Eyes" set is released
500 of the specially-themed sets are made and quickly become some of the most sought-after collector’s pieces.
2020
The Python Returns
After 15 years out of production, Colt releases a new and improved second generation of the Colt Python.
2026
In collaboration with
Featuring the work of contemporary mechanical sculptor
The Grand Reserve Collection Presents
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The Guns
Blued Colt Python
A custom high-polish enhances the blued 2.5-inch Python in the Snake Eyes pair, and glossy white Kirinite™ grips inlaid with a Rampant Colt complement its dark frame.
Stainless Colt Python
The 2.5-inch stainless steel sibling Python, featuring a custom high-polished finish and sleek black Kirinite™ grips inlaid with a Rampant Colt, completes the Snake Eyes duo.
Engraving
Custom-designed filigree adorns the frames, and unique set numbers etched into the butt of each revolver mark the Snake Eyes as an inseparable pair.
Numbered 1 through 26, these exclusive pairs represent the only 52 Snake Eyes revolvers that will ever be produced.
The Display
Honoring the 1987 original, Las Vegas artist Dale Mathis combines his unmistakable style with the high-stakes gambling theme of the classic set to create the reimagined Snake Eyes Presentation Display.
The hand-gilded surfaces, intricate filigree flourishes, sculptural playing-card suit emblems, and stylized revolver cylinders elevate this piece beyond display and into the realm of collectible art.
Six dual-sided metal poker chips encircle a glowing Grand Reserve Collection logo, symbolizing the loaded chambers of a revolver cylinder.
Three black and three silver metal playing dice embellished with crystal pips surround a backlit Colt logo in an interplay of shade, texture and form.
A removable, casino-style card cage houses two full sets of metallic foil-stamped playing cards — one silver and one gold — presented in Snake Eyes-themedcard sleeves.
A small authenticity plaque signifies the original, limited-edition nature of the display with both the Snake Eyes set number and a hologram of the display’s unique serial number.
PhantomLok™
The Snake Eyes hover effortlessly within the display, invisibly supported by the PhantomLok™ magnetic suspension system. Its innovative design creates a sense of weightlessness while allowing the revolvers to be easily mounted to or quickly removed from the display.
Soft border lighting and multicolored LEDs, reminiscent of the vibrant glow of a casino, illuminate the interior of the frame, enriching the display with a vivid spectrum of light and color that can be customized to the collector’s taste.
Each Snake Eyes set comes with a certificate of authenticity marked with the display’s unique set number, an art booklet, a flash drive with digital content, a remote control for the LED lights, a wall-mount bracket and an instruction manual.
The Grand Reserve Collection collaborated with internationally-exhibited mechanical sculptor and designer Dale Mathis to create the reimagined Snake Eyes Presentation Display.
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*Purchases are on a first-come first-serve basis. Availability limited to 26 total sets.