The Anaconda
I think the anaconda is underpowered.
This gun is really magnificent in real life, one of the best looking, feeling, and overall performance .44 magnums out there today. This gun is just really amazing. I think that the Desert Eagle is nice too but, it doing the same damage as the anaconda is just wrong. Take a look at this magnificent gun here.
http://forum.pafoa.org/pistols-41/21442-colt-anaconda-review.html
I think it should kill someone in 2 shots, not 3-4, cuz this gun normally you shoot something once and its done cuz it goes so fast it doesnt get stopped by much, It'd go right through you and out the other side along with some organs, leaving a pretty big hole on the other side.
This gun is really magnificent in real life, one of the best looking, feeling, and overall performance .44 magnums out there today. This gun is just really amazing. I think that the Desert Eagle is nice too but, it doing the same damage as the anaconda is just wrong. Take a look at this magnificent gun here.
http://forum.pafoa.org/pistols-41/21442-colt-anaconda-review.html
I think it should kill someone in 2 shots, not 3-4, cuz this gun normally you shoot something once and its done cuz it goes so fast it doesnt get stopped by much, It'd go right through you and out the other side along with some organs, leaving a pretty big hole on the other side.
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It can hold 8 though. 
yea..............Introduced in 1990, the Colt Anaconda is a large frame double-action revolver featuring a full length under-barrel ejection-rod lug and six round cylinder, designed and produced by the Colt's Manufacturing Company. Chambered for the powerful .44 Magnum and .45 Colt centerfire ammunition cartridges, the Anaconda marked the Hartford, Connecticut firm’s first foray into the popular large-bore Magnum pistol market.
Weight 47 oz. (4 in bbl)
53 oz. (6 in bbl)
59 oz. (8 in bbl)
Length 9 5/8 in (4 in bbl)
11 5/8 in (6 in bbl)
13 5/8 in (8 in bbl)
Barrel length 4 in bbl (102 mm)
6 in bbl (153 mm)
8 in bbl (203 mm)
Cartridge .44 Special
.44 Magnum
.45 Colt
Action Double-action
Feed system Six round cylinder
Sights Adjustable open iron sights -
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the Anaconda should stay less powerfull than the Deagle, because in real life it is less powerfull "not by much" but it is.
although the price should be lowered the MSRP for the Anaconda is $1050
the Deagles is $1563....so why is anaconda more expensive in CF? -
JUGGERNAWT wrote: »the Anaconda should stay less powerfull than the Deagle, because in real life it is less powerfull "not by much" but it is.
LOL!
The conda is actually quite a bit more powerful then the deagle, It uses .44 "magnum" shells, therefore it has alot more gunpowder behing the actual bullet, not to mention the fact that most .44 magnums ive seen use hollow pointed rounds, that would make it almost 2 times more powerful then a deag.
Ya the deag uses a .50 cal shell, but its just a reg shell, not a magnum, magnum's go nearly 75-100% faster then a deag shot, therefore having more force in entry and leaving a bigger hole in the back cuz of the hollow point crushes and makes the bullet wider on impact leaving a gaping hole when it exits the body, its been tested a .44 magnum goes in and right out of a body not being stopped anywhere in the body.
That makes the .44 "magnum" much more powerful then a regular .50 cal bullet. -
zDeAd2RiGhTs wrote: »LOL!
The conda is actually quite a bit more powerful then the deagle, It uses .44 "magnum" shells, therefore it has alot more gunpowder behing the actual bullet, not to mention the fact that most .44 magnums ive seen use hollow pointed rounds, that would make it almost 2 times more powerful then a deag.
Ya the deag uses a .50 cal shell, but its just a reg shell, not a magnum, magnum's go nearly 75-100% faster then a deag shot, therefore having more force in entry and leaving a bigger hole in the back cuz of the hollow point crushes and makes the bullet wider on impact leaving a gaping hole when it exits the body, its been tested a .44 magnum goes in and right out of a body not being stopped anywhere in the body.
That makes the .44 "magnum" much more powerful then a regular .50 cal bullet.
dude, the .50 Action Express cartridge is a magnum too,
Magnum = Oversized bullet with a case that is stuffed with a overload of powder -
SeaSp4rrow wrote: »dude, the .50 Action Express cartridge is a magnum too,
Magnum = Oversized bullet with a case that is stuffed with a overload of powder
Maybe so but its not like a revolver magnum shot, most revolver magnums muzzle velocity is over 1600 fps, checking on the deag i only saw anywhere from 1100-1380 fps muzzle velocity therefore its not like a true magnum shell. -
zDeAd2RiGhTs wrote: »Maybe so but its not like a revolver magnum shot, most revolver magnums muzzle velocity is over 1600 fps, checking on the deag i only saw anywhere from 1100-1380 fps muzzle velocity therefore its not like a true magnum shell.
i take it as a semi-automatic magnum cartridge, well at least, it is more powerful than .45 ACP rounds
EDIT:
.50 AE = 1,229 ft·lbf (1,666 J) energy output
.44 Magnum = 1,200 ft·lbf (1,600 J) energy output
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