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These had a new, short, smoothbore barrel length of 35 millimetres (1 + 3 ⁄ 8 in), with an overall length of 170 millimetres (6 + 3 ⁄ 4 in), and a 10 millimetres (0.39 in) bore, in addition to having the cylinder chambers reamed to accept the special QSPR ammunition which externally resembled metal-cased .410-bore shotgun shells, but ...
The .44 Remington Magnum, ... Smith & Wesson Model 629 with an 8 in (200 mm) barrel. The .44 Magnum remained mildly popular among ... Ballistics By The Inch .44 ...
Available in 8.37, 6.75 and 5.12-inch barrel lengths. Raging Hunter .44 Two Tone: Same as the above but with two-tone finish. Available in 8.37, 6.75 and 5.12-inch barrel lengths. Raging Hunter .357: 7-round .357 Magnum chambering, can also fire .38 Special. Available in 8.37, 6.75 and 5.12-inch barrel lengths. Raging Hunter .357 Two Tone: Same ...
A special run of 1000 King Cobras was made about the same time, having the same Magna-Ported barrel and unfluted cylinder and were called the Grizzly. [6] There was an uncatalogued 5-inch (130 mm) barrel version of the Anaconda, with reportedly less than 150 made. These 5-inch (130 mm) versions command very high prices when they are encountered.
When first introduced by Smith & Wesson in 1935, it was known as the Registered Magnum. [citation needed] The model was essentially a custom-order revolver.Barrel lengths could be had in 1 ⁄ 4 inch (6.4 mm) increments from 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 to 8 + 3 ⁄ 4 inches (8.9 to 22.2 cm) inches in length.
The Model 1894P (2000–2002), caliber .44 Magnum, and the 1894CP (2001–2002), caliber .357 Magnum both have 16 1 ⁄ 4 inch ported barrels. [ 2 ] The Model 1894CSBL (2011) caliber .357 Magnum, was to come in stainless with a big-loop finger lever, 16.25-inch barrel, pistol-grip laminated stock, and a one-piece XS scope mount with folding ...
The .44 Auto Mag was designed to shoot .429-inch, ... Auto Mag is currently producing the first 77 Founders' Edition pistols with an 8.5" barrel, selling for $3,995 ...
The most well-known is the .44 Magnum which uses a 0.429 to 0.430 inch diameter bullet, depending on jacket or cast. Though less common than the smaller .38 caliber family of cartridges, the caliber is popular with many shooters and the .44 Magnum in particular facilitated the rise of handgun hunting .