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When comparing .454 Casull vs .44 Magnum, there’s more to consider than ballistics, as each of these large-bore guns packs a different punch.
The .44 Magnum: A Deep Dive into Its History, Performance, and Versatility. The .44 Magnum is a powerful revolver cartridge. It was initially developed to be a more potent load of the .44 S&W ...
When Colt started producing revolvers again in 2017, I was excited, and I have fired every single model they have produced since. Earlier this year, Colt reintroduced one of my favorites—the Anaconda.
The new Talo Distributors exclusive Ruger Vaquero Birdshead .44 Mag. is a fine revolver I didn't know I wanted. Yes, I did want the short-barreled Birdsheads with a polished stainless steel frame ...
Arriving on the scene in 1955, courtesy of big-bore revolver guru Elmer Keith, this was the first gun ever chambered for the .44 Magnum cartridge, which in turn descended from the .44 Special and ...
Introduced in 1950, the .44 Magnum had both the energy and speed gun owners wanted. It delivered 767 foot pounds of energy against targets, and at 1,200 feet per second achieved supersonic speed.
The Cimarron Bad Boy is a ready-to work .44 Mag. intended for handgun hunting and defense against dangerous game while on the trail.