WTB 44 Magnum **Purchased from forum member, PLEASE CLOSE**






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ISO of used .44 magnum revolver, S&W or Ruger. Wanting to see if there's anything available that piques interest before we decide to purchase new. Possible ammo + cash trades, but more interested in paying cash outright. Thank you in advance.
 

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What price range?
We're not looking for a collectors item that we don't want to shoot. The one we were looking at purchasing new is roughly $1100 out of pocket. I can say comfortably that we do not want to be more than that. Looking for something to shoot at the range for kicks.
 

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I have a 7.5” ruger super redhawk in both the 7.5” with red dot (match dot) sight and an alaskan.

i don’t really need both, but need at least one (my other place is next door to Mr.Brown’s house.

they are both in 454 casull, but you can tone down the power and run 45lc, or super soft shooter with 45LC cowboy loads and it is a mouse to shoot it with them.

at any rate, hadn’t thought of selling, but am happy to have a little cash in my pocket and only really need one of them

here is a pic of the two together

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I have a 7.5” ruger super redhawk in both the 7.5” with red dot (match dot) sight and an alaskan.

i don’t really need both, but need at least one (my other place is next door to Mr.Brown’s house.

they are both in 454 casull, but you can tone down the power and run 45lc, or super soft shooter with 45LC cowboy loads and it is a mouse to shoot it with them.

at any rate, hadn’t thought of selling, but am happy to have a little cash in my pocket and only really need one of them

here is a pic of the two together

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Oh boy those are beautiful bear guns!! To be genuine, I have my heart set on 44 mag and it's going to be a gun for the wife and I. Have a couple in my inbox that I'm going to make a decision on tomorrow.

But, if I get the itch within the extra couple months, I may contact you about the wrist wrecker on the right to see if it's still available and you're interested!
 

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Oh boy those are beautiful bear guns!! To be genuine, I have my heart set on 44 mag and it's going to be a gun for the wife and I. Have a couple in my inbox that I'm going to make a decision on tomorrow.

But, if I get the itch within the extra couple months, I may contact you about the wrist wrecker on the right to see if it's still available and you're interested!
if you are looking at staying with 44 mag, I would put S&W 29 (blued) at the top of my list and 29-2 or prior are pinned and recessed which are highly coveted due to the worksmanship it takes to time a threaded barrel and the recessing of the cylinder.

otherwise, Freedom Arms makes some amazing single action revolvers in 44mag.

for shooters most any good gun will do - the ruger redhawk is similar in size to 29s and comes in 44mag as I recall. Also a nice piece And may save you a few bucks.
 

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if you are looking at staying with 44 mag, I would put S&W 29 (blued) at the top of my list and 29-2 or prior are pinned and recessed which are highly coveted due to the worksmanship it takes to time a threaded barrel and the recessing of the cylinder.

otherwise, Freedom Arms makes some amazing single action revolvers in 44mag.

for shooters most any good gun will do - the ruger redhawk is similar in size to 29s and comes in 44mag as I recall. Also a nice piece And may save you a few bucks.
Ruger Redhawk is our preference, we like Ruger products. We have two solid options in my inbox, hoping to be able to close a deal tomorrow. Otherwise, I'd have a stronger consideration for your offering.

I haven't looked into Freedom Arms, I'm going to research them. Appreciate the info!!
 

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Ruger Redhawk is our preference, we like Ruger products. We have two solid options in my inbox, hoping to be able to close a deal tomorrow. Otherwise, I'd have a stronger consideration for your offering.

I haven't looked into Freedom Arms, I'm going to research them. Appreciate the info!!
all good man, just have a collection and there is pretty much always something I could move.
I generally don’t sell much, but saw your ad, and am in the middle of setting up a little Jeep Rod of sorts so I thought a grand or so wouldn’t hurt moving it along a little less painfully.

i backpack quite a bit and carried the 7.5“ for years, got the little alaskan after a trip with lots of elevation gains (climbs) - instead of foregoing beer and losing weight, I got a shorter sidearm - and so came the Alaskan

the 7.5“ is more useable as a hunter or target gun, but the Alaskan has the cool factor.

funny enough, the 7.5 has more kick - likely due to the longer dwell time of the projectile in the barrel - whoda thunk!?

at any rate, good luck on your search!
pretty hard to go wrong with either the Ruger or the S&W. IMO, the S&Ws will be cleaner, but a bit more fragile. The rugers are a far more stout design, and are able to handle the hotter magnum loads - many ammo manufacturers state to nt run their hot ammo in anything but Ruger or Freedom Arms (and I think Magnum Research) revolvers.

nothing wrong with the smiths, just a little limited on how hot you can go on the loads.

again, good luck With your search!
 

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Thank you! I greatly appreciate all of the input. I wouldn't have thunk it either that the long barrel would kick more than the snub either.
 

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pretty hard to go wrong with either the Ruger or the S&W. IMO, the S&Ws will be cleaner, but a bit more fragile. The rugers are a far more stout design, and are able to handle the hotter magnum loads - many ammo manufacturers state to nt run their hot ammo in anything but Ruger or Freedom Arms (and I think Magnum Research) revolvers.

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Add Dan Wesson to that list too -
Not for sale, but another couple of fine 44's that will handle anything you put in them:



Ruger Super BlackHawk Hunter
Dan Wesson fixed barrel
 

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Add Dan Wesson to that list too -
Not for sale, but another couple of fine 44's that will handle anything you put in them:



Ruger Super BlackHawk Hunter
Dan Wesson fixed barrel
yep.

apologies, I feel as if I am in remiss with that omission
lol

OP, if you want to see the ultimates, look at Korth for customs, or Manhurian for used off the shelf amazing.
a manhurian can be had for a mere princely sum, while the Korth will demand a King’s ransom ?

just for kicks, here is a pic of the beer medicines for the Alaskan? it hucks almost as much lead as a 12g at almost the same speed (out of the 7.5 anyway ...)
note the term “almost“ ?

those are 357mag rounds next to the 454 speedloader

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I'm really digging the wheel gun and cartridge porn this thread is welcoming. I glanced at the .500 S&W for sale at Bass Pro during lunch, and prompted me to google. 44 vs. .454 vs. .500 comparisons at lunch. These big cartridges and revolvers are amazing!

We love our Ruger GP100 .357, and I'll be in the market for another .357 soon. But for now, for our intended purpose, I can't see wanting anything larger than the .44 magnum.

DeplorableOne you mentioned hiking in big game country. We are considering a relocation somewhere near big game country. Do you guys hunt as well? What would be considered a milder round for the .44 to get her started off in, aside from 44 special?
 

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There's a reason why most Rugers "look" more stout than other brands...(research cast vs forged) :)
Huh?

i understand cast and forged methods of manufacture, but I don’t think that investment castings are appreciably different in practical use scenarios.

further, Ruger is the standard bearer as regards to heavy load for caliber.
just ask double tap, buffalo bore, and others what firearms they approve for their heavy loads.

guess who doesn’t make the list.

Smith.

mind you, I love my Smiths and have at least one,,maybe more ...

OP, let us know what you went with!

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Now that I'm at home and in front of the laptop, I can admire these beautiful revolvers. You have a nice collection Deplorable.
 

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Now that I'm at home and in front of the laptop, I can admire these beautiful revolvers. You have a nice collection Deplorable.
meh, it keeps me ar home.
a ccw keeps me polite.
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all have seen their share of use except my 19. It is a special one. the trr8 is new to me and I have started to carry that when on extended pack or hunting trips not in brownie territory.
so it will get used more, prior it was that 60-15, but 8 shots v. five is worth the weight penalty - or not ...
Not sure yet, but at the moment, for Washington and OryGun trips is the trr8 now.

the 454s are due to parents and home is WY. I mostly pack to fish, and where there are fish ...

i am actually an OryGun resident on paper, but staying in LV due to the covid nonsense and warmer weather.
makes buying pistols out here, but I could buy long arms if I chose. Nonethess, I am flush, and discerning at this point, so not many purchases these days.

at any rate good luck on your search!
 
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I'm really digging the wheel gun and cartridge porn this thread is welcoming. I glanced at the .500 S&W for sale at Bass Pro during lunch, and prompted me to google. 44 vs. .454 vs. .500 comparisons at lunch. These big cartridges and revolvers are amazing!

We love our Ruger GP100 .357, and I'll be in the market for another .357 soon. But for now, for our intended purpose, I can't see wanting anything larger than the .44 magnum.

DeplorableOne you mentioned hiking in big game country. We are considering a relocation somewhere near big game country. Do you guys hunt as well? What would be considered a milder round for the .44 to get her started off in, aside from 44 special?
yep,

this was my early season elk this year. (Haha, no, not me in the pic lol, just getting it processed.)

funny enough, I bought a 300 win mag this year on a whim - I have been using my Ruger no. 1 in 30-06 for years and have a nice Win model 70 (pre ‘64) also in 30-06 as a backup, but I had visions of reaching out past my usual 200-300yd shots I am willing to take. The 300 is a flatter shooter.
end all, this was taken at about 250yds on the Western Slope of CO.

the 300win mag isn’t for sale really, but some dude was asking for one on this site, and heck, I am fine with my 06s, so I told him about it. The guy hammered me wirh questions, wanted pics, more pics and so on. Then ghosted ... what a dick.
tire kickers ...

at any rate, the rifle, and the dinner harvest.
the rifle is a Legendary Arms Works 704 Professional - designed by Ed Brown (of 1911 fame), has the same quality worksmanship as his 1911s, and is in a most excellent stock.
great rifle, but I am cool with my oldies. but, as the ypguy wasn’t smart enough to jump on this one, I guess she will sty with me. That is fine, she is a fine piece. Besides, if I sold it, you just know the monies would go straight to booze and fast wimmenz ?

I don’t save the racks any more, my doogs love em so they are cut and fed to them.
only been a month and the cuts (of antler, not the meat) are almost gone - so goes Cane Corso’s ....

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