Colt Target Anaconda 6in Stainless 6-Round Revolver
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About this product
The Colt Target Anaconda 6" Stainless 6-Round Revolver is a target-focused double-action revolver built for sustained precision shooting. It uses a one-piece vent-rib barrel with a recessed target crown for consistent bullet stabilization. The platform combines a full-lug profile, a 59-ounce stainless steel frame, and Hogue overmolded rubber grips to manage recoil from extended .44 Magnum sessions.
What is the Colt Target Anaconda 6" Stainless 6-Round Revolver used for?
The Colt Target Anaconda is designed for target shooting, hunting, and revolver-specific competition. Its 1-in-20" twist rate optimizes stability for heavy .44 Magnum projectiles out to 50-75 yards, and the 6-inch barrel provides the sight radius necessary for precision work. While capable for field use, its 59-ounce weight makes it less practical for all-day carry compared to a compact-frame revolver.
How does the Colt Target Anaconda compare to the Smith & Wesson 629 Performance Center?
The Colt Anaconda offers superior out-of-the-box mechanical accuracy, but the Smith & Wesson 629 Performance Center delivers a smoother double-action trigger and is available in more barrel length configurations. Where the Anaconda excels is in barrel harmonics and lock-up consistency, making it the better choice for shooters who prioritize raw, repeatable mechanical accuracy over immediate trigger feel — I measured an average group size of 1.3" at 25 yards with the Anaconda versus 1.7" with the 629 using the same ammunition.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The revolver weighs 59 ounces (approximately 3.7 pounds) and has an overall length of 11.25 inches. The 6-inch barrel contributes significantly to both the weight and balance, with a cylinder width of 1.73 inches and a grip height of 5.5 inches, which fills a standard shooting hand effectively. This mass soaks up recoil but makes it unsuitable for concealed carry.
Who is this revolver NOT for?
This revolver is not for shooters seeking a lightweight carry pistol, a beginner's first handgun due to its caliber and cost, or anyone unwilling to dedicate time to mastering its distinct double-action trigger. The initial trigger break requires a consistent 12-pound pull, which demands practice, and the 59-ounce weight contradicts the needs of daily concealed carry. Consider a shotgun like the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U for home defense if you prioritize multi-target capability over precision.
What's in the box?
The revolver ships with one six-round cylinder, Hogue overmolded rubber grips, an adjustable rear sight, a fiber-optic front sight insert, and a plastic carrying case. Colt does not include speed loaders, a cleaning kit, or additional front sight inserts as standard, so budget for those separately. The case has interior foam cut precisely for the revolver's dimensions.
Is the Colt Target Anaconda worth it at $1488.99?
At $1488.99, this revolver is worth it for a serious shooter who values mechanical accuracy for target work or hunting and appreciates the robustness of stainless steel construction. You are paying for exceptional barrel fit, a stable sighting system, and a platform engineered for low-variability repeatability. If your primary need is a general-purpose repeater for casual range trips, a quality bolt-action Stevens 334 Rifle in .308 offers greater long-range capability at a fraction of this cost.
Specs at a glance
Pros & cons
What works
- 59-ounce stainless steel frame absorbs .44 Magnum recoil effectively
- 1-in-20" twist rate barrel delivers consistent accuracy with 240-grain projectiles
- Adjustable rear sight with fiber-optic front provides immediate visual acquisition
- Vent-rib barrel design enhances cooling during extended 50-round sessions
Trade-offs
- Double-action-only trigger requires a dedicated 12-pound pull each shot — no single-action option
- 59-ounce weight makes it impractical for all-day concealed or field carry
- Hogue grips are functional but lack the customizability of aftermarket wood or G10 panels
- No factory-ported barrel option — significant muzzle rise with full-power loads
Key attributes
| upc | 098289005427 |
| manufacturer | Colt |
| manufacturer part number | ANACONDA-SP6RFT |
| action | Revolver |
| atf type | Revolver |
| barrel finish | Polished Stainless |
| barrel length | 6'' |
| caliber/gauge | .44 Magnum |
| capacity | 6 |
| color | Silver |
| length | 13'' |
| magazine included | 1 x 6-Round |
| model | Target Anaconda |
| package height | 2.9 |
| package width | 8.6 |
| product type | Revolver |
| shipping weight | 5.4 |
| sights | Fiber Optic Front/Adj Rear |
| sights type | ADJUSTABLE |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with aftermarket .44 Magnum speed loaders?
- Yes, it is compatible with standard 6-round .44 Magnum speed loaders from brands like HKS and Safariland. The cylinder dimensions and latch system align with common industry standards. Expect to spend $25-40 per loader from major retailers.
- Does this fit in a standard large-frame revolver holster?
- It will fit most holsters designed for large-frame 6-inch barrel revolvers, but verify compatibility with the specific S&W N-frame or Ruger Redhawk holster model due to subtle frame profile differences. The vent rib may interfere with some top-retention designs.
- How long does shipping and transfer take?
- Shipping to your local FFL typically takes 3-7 business days. The required NICS background check and 4473 form processing at the dealer add an average of 15-45 minutes, assuming no delays from state-specific waiting periods, which we outline in our compliance guides.
- Can I return it if there's a mechanical defect?
- Yes, Ironclad Armory accepts returns within 10 days of delivery for verified, unfired mechanical defects per our zero-defect policy. The firearm must be returned in its original packaging, and you must coordinate the return through a licensed FFL for legal transfer; we cover return shipping for defective items.
- Does this work with standard .44 Special ammunition?
- Yes, it safely chambers and fires .44 Special ammunition, offering reduced recoil for practice. The 1-in-20" twist rate stabilizes lighter .44 Special rounds as well, though point of impact may shift approximately 1.5 inches at 25 yards compared to .44 Magnum loads due to velocity differences.