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Fired from an 8.375-inch revolver, the same 240-grain .44 magnum bullet can reach even higher velocities of up to 1,500 feet per second, generating relatively more muzzle energy, up to 1,199 foot ...
Fired from an 8.375-inch revolver, the same 240-grain .44 magnum bullet can reach even higher velocities of up to 1,500 feet per second, generating relatively more muzzle energy, up to 1,199 foot ...
The .44 Magnum revolver has a unique spot in the hearts of true gun enthusiasts. .44 Magnum revolvers have been the representation of intimidation and power since a long time ago. Today, we will have ...
Though never having fielded a traditional lever-action rifle, as their 96 series was not Winchester/Marlin-inspired, Ruger has none the less offered a large amount of 44 Magnum carbines in three ...
The .44 Magnum, a cartridge with a storied history and an enduring impact on the firearms community, continues to resonate with gun enthusiasts and professionals alike. It’s a round that finds a ...
Mechanically, the .44 Mag. Blackhawk, like other Ruger single-action revolvers, is a much modernized version of the old Colt Single Action Army and Frontier revolver first offered in 1873.
When it comes to long guns, Henry catalogs 14 .44 Magnum lever-action rifles but not a single rifle in .454 Casull, and Ruger even offers a .44 Magnum bolt-action rifle.
The Lever Evolution .44 Mag. 225 FTX produced a best group of 2.71" with an average of 2.88". The Cimarron Bad Boy is a ready-to-work .44 Mag. intended for handgun hunting and defense against ...
The project gun (Bottom) is a 5.12-inch barrel two-tone .44 Mag. (#2-440055RH; $1,083.99). Weighing in at 49.3-ounces with the shortest barrel available in this series, it neatly splits the difference ...