I have had, over the last 40 years, over 100 different pistols. Revolvers, semiautos, single actions, double actions, a lot of them. Of the double action revolvers, they were from S&W, Colt, DW, Ruger, Taurus, Rossi, Charter arms, and several real cheep imports.
The DA revolvers I still have are Colt US ARMY model of 1901, Charter Arms Target Bulldog, and a Charter Arms Undercover.
Of the ones I've sold or traded over the years, the only ones I really miss are the Colt Python and the Colt Diamondback. Both were 4in bbls and I made money on both of them.
Till I read this thread, I hadn't thought much of the ones gone by, but this has made me think some, and I must say, the Python I had years ago as a duty weapon has been my all time favorite gun. That is the standard I hold all others against, and nearly all come up a little short. When I was a working police officer, I had several guns of my own to pick from, and often carried diferent ones depending on the shift I was working and what I was doing. When I worked the graveyard shift, and I realy felt that I might need a gun, it was ALWAYS the Python I carried. The Smith's were prety and looked good on days, but I never had the faith in any other gun that I did in that old Python.
Greeenriver( Gess that means I like the Python best of all them.)