So I love that FO4 has a .44 double action revolver. I even love the crazy high damage stats. What I don't love is the asinine habit the PC has of ALWAYS EVERY-TIME cocking back the hammer and firing single-action only.....for every single shot! Of course fixing this would mean adding different animation so I probably will not see this fixed....but a guy can dream. And I'm gonna ask anyway! By the way walking around with the hammer cocked on a DA revolver is an incredibly dumb and DANGEROUS thing to do as DA revolvers have a VERY LIGHT (2-4.5 lbs usually) Single-action pull when cocked.
So here is my proposed fix:
Keep it as-is by default. But for people that want a proper Double-Action fired .44 then add in some standard DA shooting animation via a patch (or perhaps in the first DLC). This animation would only show up if the player chose a newly available perk called "Double-Action .44". This would be under agility. When chosen the new animation would replace the old SA firing bit we have now. This would also mean a slight stat change.
Double Action firing should have a healthy increase in fire rate (speed) but it should come with a SLIGHT decrease in accuracy. That's a realistic and balanced approach.
And while we are on the subject could we fix the other problems with the .44?
The full-under lug barrel (called somewhat inaccurately bull-barrel in game) looks to be a six incher. I'm pretty sure the game has it weighing LESS than the standard lugged shorter ones and give it a bonus for hip fired. This is BACKWARDS. The purpose of a long under-lug barrel is to add weight to the muzzle and reduce flip/felt recoil for long range shots. It should have an increased range and accuracy for sighted fire. The standard lugged 5-6 inch barreled gun should have a slight bonus on hip-fire accuracy. The .44 called "snub-nosed" should have the best bonus for hip-fire and even less range than the other versions. By the way the art used for that gun is NOT a snub-nose gun at all! It looks more like a standard 4 inch barreled service sized revolver to me. Snub-nosed revolvers are usually 2, 2.5, 2.75 or at most 3 inchers.