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    Colt Anaconda 4”

    I’ve wanted a Colt Anaconda for a long time, preferably 6” in .44 Mag. Although they are scarce here in Switzerland, I saw several throughout the years but always too expensive for my taste and budget, typically $ 2000.-

    Finally found one end of last year for $ 1600.- from a private seller





    A few weeks ago I saw an internet ad for a 4” at $ 1200. I was tempted but I resisted, telling myself I don’t need two Anacondas.

    And then just a few days ago, while refreshing my browser, I saw the ad was still active. Oh well, life’s too short, so I made an offer and we concluded a deal at $ 1070.-

    The gun arrived this morning



















    Both siblings together





    Now I feel like I need an 8”. The madness never ends.

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    I took them to the 25 m indoor range this morning

    The 4” kicks like a mule but shoots like a dream. The 6” feels tame in comparison








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    Thank you for sharing your collection with us. You have an enviable one, for sure. Great taste!

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    Glad to see you overcame your pragmatic side and grabbed the second Anaconda. Enjoy them!

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    Very nice!

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    very nice. I have an Anaconda 8". Got it about 23 years ago at a gun store for less than $400 (this is in the US). It had been the Colt sales rep's demo gun that year and the dealer bought it from him at the end of the year, so it was not "new" but it was -- barely fired. It has been a fun gun.

    Good luck with yours and do get the 8".
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    Ive always wanted one too, but like you said mucho $$$$. Great deal you got on yours.

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    Are you allowed to bring the gun home or does it have to be secured at the range?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sjc3081 View Post
    Are you allowed to bring the gun home or does it have to be secured at the range?
    I can bring them home, where they all reside, and fondle them at night while watching tv on my couch.

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    I can see why you went on a quest for the 4 inch Anaconda. The proportions seem unique, not a
    Python, not anything else. It just bewitches the eye.

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