g_gunter
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I was at the store today and saw that the dealer had just filled out an entire case of Colt revolvers and semi-autos. Very impressive. He had a couple of King Cobra .357s and a 4" Stainless Anaconda in .44 Mag. It was a beauty. Everything about that gun said "pick me up." The finish was beautiful, every part of it was just so perfect, the trigger (both double and single) was superior out of the box but then when I locked it up it rattles like an old GI .45 ACP. The rattle came from the cylinder. It had way too much play in it (front to back and side to side). Needless to say, I was disappointed. I'm used to my Magnum Research BFR and S&W 629PP. Their lockup is *tight*. No movement. I don't know? Maybe it was designed to be that way? I did not shoot it so it could have been a great shooter. Its just that I don't like revolvers to make noise when shake them during lockup.
Anyone else have similar experience with the Anaconda? It sure was beautiful (so were those King Cobras).
g_gunter
Anyone else have similar experience with the Anaconda? It sure was beautiful (so were those King Cobras).
g_gunter