![]() The transfer bar meant that the revolver couldn’t fire without a stroke of the trigger, but the coil mainspring meant that the trigger’s pull weight could “stack” as the spring was compressed. The MK III also sported a new transfer-bar safety system and stainless-steel coil springs. Hence, the MK III featured no parts interchangeability with older models. In its 1969 debut, the MK III Trooper addressed Colt’s rising labor costs by incorporating investment-cast parts, a design strategy that was commercially successful for Ruger. The team also included legendary firearm engineers Richard Baker, Henry Into and Karl Lewis. His contributions to the Anaconda can be traced back to 1966 when Laviolette was part of a team that developed the Colt Trooper MK III. Navy veteran of World War II who also worked for Springfield Armory and High Standard before joining Colt. The original Anaconda was primarily designed by the late Colt engineer Paul LaViolette Jr., a U.S. 44 Magnum Revolver, right side (Mark Fingar Photo) 44 S&W Special round loaded with a 200-plus-grain hollowpoint bullet is a capable defensive load, too. 44 S&W Russian cartridges for less felt recoil and a more pleasant experience. 44 Mag., the Anaconda will also safely shoot the. The Anaconda is a six-round, stainless-steel forged frame, double-action revolver chambered in. “Our team was dedicated to making this revival worthy of the Colt name while serving the needs of today’s gun owner.” “The Anaconda is a legendary piece of the Snake Gun series and fills a unique space in the revolver market,” said Justin Baldini, product director at Colt. The original Anaconda, Boa, Diamondback, Cobra, King Cobra, Python and Viper continue to command record prices among collectors while firearm enthusiasts anxiously wait for Colt to rerelease another one of its “Seven Serpents.” For 2021, it’s the Anaconda. ![]()
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