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November 8th, 2019, 01:01 PM #1
Advice on an EDC .44 magnum
Looking to change out my 1911 when I get back from deployment, leaning strongly on getting a .44 mag, with a decent barrel length (nothing sub 3, maybe a bit longer), however I'm far from an expert on wheelguns. Any CC would be purely accidental.
I could be talked into a modern .45 Long colt instead.Last edited by PAMedic=F|A=; November 8th, 2019 at 01:26 PM.
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November 8th, 2019, 01:36 PM #2
Re: Advice on an EDC .44 magnum
Single action or double action?
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November 8th, 2019, 01:57 PM #3
Re: Advice on an EDC .44 magnum
The S&W M69 is what you seek:
https://www.smith-wesson.com/firearms/model-69
Nice 5 shot L frame,wishing it was offered in .41, I sometimes carry my 657 Mountain Gun (N frame) in .41 Mag when the clothing permits, or OC it during Hunting season or any time in the woods. The 629 Mountain gun is the .44 twin. under a jacket in the right holster is very doable. I am not tall or large in girth and find cross draw very effective for me with this holster :
https://www.galcogunleather.com/phoe..._8_4_1090.html
Its nice to not have the revolver sticking out from the belt when carrying a rifle at the ready on the right sideLast edited by SgtRecon; November 8th, 2019 at 02:23 PM.
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Re: Advice on an EDC .44 magnum
Ruger has some nice single and double action quality 44 mag revolvers. S&W has very nice double action revolvers. I own two S&W's so I'm partial. The best way to see which revolver "fits" you the best is to hold each one. You'll know what you like after comparing them.
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Re: Advice on an EDC .44 magnum
I've got a Redhawk and a Super Blackhawk. The Super Blackhawk is great. It's got a bisley grip and a fantastic trigger. The barrel is 3.75". The Redhawk I haven't fired yet, it's got a 5.5" barrel. Sharp looking gun, IMO. Blued.
The one on my list is the 329pd, a 4" lightweight scandium monster from Smith. It would be great for EDC, because of the weight. By all accounts the recoil is described as brutal. Also, the blast shield is a wear item. If you plan to shoot full power magnums, periodic trips back to Smith for a refurbishment would be necessary. Still, this is probably the next firearm for me.
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Re: Advice on an EDC .44 magnum
The Ruger Redhawk model which is chambered in 45 colt, and also cut to accept 45 acp moon clips looks fantastic to me as well. Round butt grip, 4" barrel, partial lug... sharp. I dont know if it can take Buffalo Bore's +p loads. If so, it would be a beast.
https://ruger.com/products/redhawk/specSheets/5050.htmlLast edited by marinville; November 8th, 2019 at 02:50 PM.
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November 8th, 2019, 04:07 PM #7
Re: Advice on an EDC .44 magnum
Don't know. The only revolver I have is a snub nose taurus .357, a mistake when I was fairly ignorant about pistols. I agree with whoever said that a snub nose gun should only be used by experts. So the only revolver I really know is double action, which of course is much easier to fire currently when you pull the hammer back. That said a single action should be much smoother. My EDC has been SA only for a long time, but even a bad 1911 trigger is better then most striker fire (and from what I've gathered) revolver triggers).
Concealment isn't a factor, I'll just carry my 1911 to church. (Wife drew a line in the sand there). My EDC is a Citadel 1911, commander, and my only regret is I didn't get a full size. So I'd consider anything from 3 to 6 inches.
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To many answer R L Suehr's post better.....Not a chance I'm carrying anything in a +P or +P+ .44 Magnum.Last edited by PAMedic=F|A=; November 8th, 2019 at 04:24 PM.
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November 8th, 2019, 04:11 PM #8
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November 8th, 2019, 04:25 PM #9
Re: Advice on an EDC .44 magnum
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November 8th, 2019, 05:08 PM #10
Re: Advice on an EDC .44 magnum
Why the hell would you be shooting at someone 50yds away?
I'll take it you never fired a short barrel .44 mag with full power loads at any distance.
The .44 mag is way too powerful for SD and on the odd chance you hit the person you're shooting at and not someone well beyond , the .44 is not noticeably more effective than a .45 ACP. Bullets are generally too heavily constructed for thin-skinned people critters.
The 125gr JHP .357 mag is generally about a 95% one shot stop with a solid body hit.
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