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Neon_Scrotum ago

Neither. I like the original .45 Colt (not the .45 ACP). I'm a believer in big, relatively slow bullets for stopping power, as opposed to enough power to go through your target and several cars and buildings in back of it. The .357 and .44 magnums are difficult to control. The .45 Colt is easier to control and will most definitely kill anything the other two calibers will. And if your testosterone level still demands magnum power, .45 Colt brass (or at least the Starline stuff) is every bit as stout as the two magnums, and the cases (being originally designed for black powder) are big enough to easily accommodate magnum powder loads.

bbqchipz ago

I was going to buy a .357 after having fired a 44 magnum and basically decided my once broken wrist didn't like it. I mentioned my idea to my Dad and he decided that I should try his .45 colt. After a trip to the range, I ended up buying my Dad's .45 Colt Anaconda. I enjoy shooing it more than any weapon I own. Though he made me swear if I ever needed to sell it to sell it back to him.

AlexanderMorose13 ago

Your dad is a fucking man. He knows his shit.

bbqchipz ago

He sold me a piece of American History (Colt no longer makes revolvers and the Anaconda was the LAST model they came out with.) at the price he paid for it originally too. I could have turned around and doubled my money more than once now. He's a truly remarkable man.

AlexanderMorose13 ago

I would love to own one of those guns. One day, maybe, although I want a pair of Colt Pythons to get my akimbo kicks.

bbqchipz ago

Could go Counter Strike style and get yourself a pair of Beretta's for some akimbo kicks for around $500 new a piece for the mid tier model. I don't think of 6 guns when I think akimbo style.