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===Kodiak=== Introduced in 1993, the Kodiak was similar to the Anaconda in that it was constructed entirely of stainless steel, but offered the additional features of a recoil-reducing factory magna-ported barrel and unfluted cylinder.<ref name=sapp>{{cite book|publisher=F+W Media, Inc|year=2007 |first =Rick |last=Sapp|title=Standard Catalog of Colt Firearms|isbn =978-0-89689-534-8 |page=125}}</ref> There were 2000 Kodiaks made as a special run of Anacondas, breaking away from their long history of naming revolvers after snakes.<ref name=sapp/> A special run of 1000 King Cobras was made about the same time, having the same Magna-Ported barrel and unfluted cylinder and were called the Grizzly.<ref name=sapp/> There was an uncatalogued {{convert|5|in|adj=on}} barrel version of the Anaconda, with reportedly less than 150 made. These {{convert|5|in|adj=on}} versions command very high prices when they are encountered.{{Citation needed|date=March 2021}} Additionally, Colt made an extremely low number of {{convert|4|in|adj=on}} barrel Anacondas chambered in .45 Colt. This ultra-rare variation commands a premium price when encountered as well. In 2024, Colt reintroduced the Kodiak, a variant of the newer Anaconda (reintroduced in 2021), with the same style of Magna-ported barrel and unfluted cylinder of the originals, available with a 4.25-inch barrel.
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