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  2. Ruger GP100 - Wikipedia

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    The GP100 was an evolution of an earlier Ruger double-action revolver, the Security Six. It was introduced in 1985 as a second generation of the Ruger double-action, exposed-hammer revolvers intended to replace Ruger's Security-/Service-/Speed-Six line. It was made stronger with the intent to fire an unlimited number of full-power .357 Magnum ...

  3. Category:.44 Special firearms - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category ".44 Special firearms" ... Ruger GP100; Ruger Redhawk; Ruger Vaquero; S. Smith & Wesson Model 29; Smith & Wesson Triple Lock; T. Taurus Raging Bull; W.

  4. List of revolvers - Wikipedia

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    Ruger GP100: Sturm, Ruger & Company.44 Special.357 Magnum.38 Special 10×25mm.327 Federal Magnum.357 Magnum.22 LR: 5 6 7 10 ... .44 Special.455 Webley: 6

  5. Category:Ruger revolvers - Wikipedia

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    Special pages; Permanent link; Page information; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Ruger GP100; Ruger LCR; Ruger Old Army; Ruger ...

  6. Ruger Redhawk - Wikipedia

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    Model 5027 .45 Colt Ruger Redhawk. When first introduced, the Redhawk was offered only in .44 Magnum caliber, which also chambered the .44 Special cartridge. In the following years, the Redhawk was offered in .41 Magnum, .357 Magnum, and .45 Colt. In 2015, a dual-caliber .45 ACP/.45 Colt chambering was introduced. [8]

  7. Ruger Super Redhawk - Wikipedia

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    The Super Redhawk was introduced late in 1987, in .44 Magnum with 7.5- and 9.5-inch barrel lengths. [3] The final product used the same trigger design and same grip panels as the .357 Magnum GP100, but had a larger, stronger frame with integrated scope bases.

  8. .44 caliber - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  9. .44 Magnum - Wikipedia

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    The .44 Magnum cartridge was the result of years of tuned handloading of the .44 Special. [6] In the early 20th century, experimenters loaded the .44 Special and other large-bore handgun cartridges with heavy bullets and higher than normal powder charges to achieve superior ballistics and better hunting performance.