44 Mag

The Model 29 is the .44 Magnum most like a Model 19, other than of course being built on the large N Frame rather than the medium K frame. A K Frame is simply too small to accommodate .44 sized cartridges. There have been some .44 Special gun built on the same L Frame as the 586/686, but the cylinder diameter only provides enough space for five chanbers.

Here is my Model 29 (no dash number) made in 1961:
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I was under the impression that the firearm that Eastwood actually used when they made the movie wasn't a 44mag. Maybe a 41?
 
Ruger makes some very nice revolvers ...my personal fav. in a big bore is the redhawk ,as far as loads go the .44 has a GREAT spread my wife loves my load of 6.5 gr. of 231 with a 200 gr. cast bullet. This is a cheap load to shoot and you can shoot it all day....from there you can go all the way up to HOLY _ _ _ _ !! I dont have any prob. with smith but take a look at the ruger before you buy.
 
I have handled a number of Rugers in 44 Mag, and thought they were all great. I would also recommend a good used, early production Dan Wesson.
 
thanks Cerdan...I didn't know H110 was the same as W296............ya learn something new every day......

And yeah it's a myth....Harry used a .44
 
Is that some sort of recoil damper in the forward portion of the lug?

I don't normally like full lugged barrels but that one really does it for me. I'd give up a body part to get one of those.....

Someone said that shooting .44Mag almost forces you into reloading. It SEEMS from my short time shooting that the bigger the caliber the more versatility and varying experience can be had by reloading from mild to wild. Once I get a mold for making my own .500 bullets I'm hoping to explore the less than shoulder bruising performance of my short barrel TC Encore rifle. I also expect that I'll trip over a deal on a .44Mag or possibly a .454 Casull revolver in the next year and go for it. The idea being to play with a variety of loads for grins and giggles.
 
Yeah, there are five cylindrical weights in there, four of which can be replaced with plastic inserts (supplied) to incrementally lighten the barrel when shooting lighter loads.
 
Oh, so no recoil absorber other than just dead barrel weights. Still, that's a nice tuning option.

You've still got my share of envy for having such a nice piece.... :D
 
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