For Sale Colt Anaconda 44 Mag Revolver

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Colt Anaconda 44 Mag revolver. Unfired in the factory hard case. 6” Barrel. Absolutely like new. Never been loaded or fired. It is exactly like it came from the factory.

$1400 shipped. NO SALE TO CALIFORNIA.

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The Colt Anaconda is supposed to be one of the best 44 caliber revolvers made.
 
May I ask, why you are letting it go, without shooting it. Year manufactured?
 
May I ask, why you are letting it go, without shooting it. Year manufactured?
I bought this and a BFR 44 Mag at the same time. I shot the BFR first and really liked it, so I decided I just need one 44 revolver.
I bought this maybe two months ago, so I assume it was made within the last couple years.
 
Oh brother, I wish I could. One of my favorite handguns. However, I am so broke right now from my safari it isn't even funny.
 
I believe you need to show more kitchen counter, you know for the eye candy. :ROFLMAO:
 
Oh brother, I wish I could. One of my favorite handguns. However, I am so broke right now from my safari it isn't even funny.

I know what you mean. And I haven't seen my taxidermy and shipping bills yet.:A Wacko::E Excited::E Nail Biter::S Eek:
 
Great sixguns, however after shooting and training with Smith and Wesson’s for years I can never get the cylinder open on a colt or ruger the first try. The cylinder release is just such a different movement for each brand.
 
I know what you mean. And I haven't seen my taxidermy and shipping bills yet.:A Wacko::E Excited::E Nail Biter::S Eek:
Yup, always a fun time explaining to the wife after you are back what you meant when you told her Africa was such a great deal!!
 
Great sixguns, however after shooting and training with Smith and Wesson’s for years I can never get the cylinder open on a colt or ruger the first try. The cylinder release is just such a different movement for each brand.
It’s definitely a bit different having to pull back on the latch vs pushing forward.
 
Yup, always a fun time explaining to the wife after you are back what you meant when you told her Africa was such a great deal!!

:ROFLMAO:....No wife to explain it to.
:( Much Worse.....explaing it to my bank accout.:E Excited:

My bank account's reaction.... :E Nono: :E Shrug:....when it hears I'm purchasing a new firearm and/or in bulk reloading components.

My bank account's reactions......:E Horrified::E Nono::E Nail Biter:..... when it hears I'm planning another African safari.
 

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