One nice feature of a .44 mag. He also felt a good 30-30 lever in the hands of LE would be far better than a lot of their handgun options, this close on the heels of the “North Hollywood Shoot-out”. Ruger’s bolt-action .44 Magnum Rifle, the 77/44, has all features to make it a modern-day classic.

#18129, John Rigby & Co., 43 Sackville St. London: A Best Quality Rigby Sidelock Ejector in 7x65R Made in 1930, Engraved by the British Master Mr. Harry Kell, Built as a 7mm Rigby Magnum (275 #2), #17739, John Rigby & Co. 43 Sackville St. London: A Rising Bite Sidelock Ejector Double Rifle in 350 #2 Nitro Express Made in 1914 with 26” Ejector Chopper Lump barrels, 1/4 rib with 1 stand, #17753, John Rigby & Co. 43 Sackville St. London, W., Late St. James Street: A Boxlock Ejector Double Rifle in 350 Rigby Magnum (350 #2) Nitro Express Made in 1914 on the great Webley long bar act, #18803, Charles Lancaster Sidelock 280 Flanged That Never Went Hunting & Appears Unfired, Pre-War piece that was finished in 1946, WWII altered the intended use of many Sporting Firearms and I bel. I’ve owned Marlins, Henrys and two Winchesters, all lever actions.

It puts all other pistols, even the Model 29, in this caliber to shame. I hope I’ve answered your questions and shed some light on the ins and outs of this great caliber.

Additionally, a carbine’s longer barrel gets far more out of these handgun cartridges than a pistol does. I love my Henry levers but my Chiappa Tayors Alaskan Takedowns go out with me more. That bolt gun was based on the 77/22, not a full sized M77. Gun is elaborately engraved in a typical European style scroll design. I am sure it is a fine rifle, just not at that price when I can get a CZ 527 carbine in 7.62X39 for less than 7 bills.

One of my favorite carry combos in the field is my Winchester model 94 in .44 and either my Taurus M44 or my Colt Anaconda in .44…..I can carry over 40 rounds in both weapons and on my belt…can take most any game in North America, and really helpful if/when you get into a bunch of hogs here in Texas…. Just more low value crap instead of reasoned writing. I get sick of the “M1 is a wimpy cartridge” folks, when it’s clear there are many cartridges weaker in ever day use. Regardless of which .44 magnum you have or are about to buy, they are still a blast to shoot. That said, it ain't for everybody.

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But Marlin is what I would track deer in thick woods with. THANKS. Its also a good option if you want a Desert Eagle, but don’t want to shell out for the .50 AE version. Gets an A for a fun read, but missed the boat entirely on the best: FA. Just when you thought these pistols could not get much bigger or louder, Bond Arms has launched a new .44 Mag. The 30-30 is more useful. It's *very* accurate. i CCW mine in a custom holster with extra rake, and it hides nicely under my favorite cool weather vest. Its been well received and tested by numerous YouTube gun gurus…If I could in my STATE. The .45 Colt rifle was very fussy about brass, only working with Remington brass, and the .44mag was sloppy, loose, and not as accurate as my Marlin .44mag (an old model 336 with saddle ring).

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I hope I’ve answered your questions and shed some light on the ins and outs of this great caliber.

Mag w/22" Barrel/Sco. The Model 44, which has a closed received and tubular magazine, is a bit more common on the used market (it was in production for longer) but parts are hard to come by, so tread carefully. I hope to find a used one for about 600.00. I have the LAST cal. PLUS COND.- EXC.

w/ DOLLS HEAD THIRD BITE- EXC. And I’m currently looking for one. Thanks for your efforts to educate a newbie on guns.

I forgave it and continued shooting it and ultimately after about 25 years of bench shooting 3 times a week , I retired it. and the .44 has more rounds. But... I’m with you, Clint and his Smith- sheer poetry. A good starting point is the Big Boy Classic (that’s the Golden Boy, above) , with Henry’s signature brass receiver and octagonal 20-inch barrel. Built on the legacy and reliability of the model 88B, the 89B is a tribute to a bygone era in English gunmaking history. sounds like it simply needs a little gunsmithing to get it up to spec same as some of the base model 1911’s no matter the caliber.

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One nice feature of a .44 mag. He also felt a good 30-30 lever in the hands of LE would be far better than a lot of their handgun options, this close on the heels of the “North Hollywood Shoot-out”. Ruger’s bolt-action .44 Magnum Rifle, the 77/44, has all features to make it a modern-day classic.

#18129, John Rigby & Co., 43 Sackville St. London: A Best Quality Rigby Sidelock Ejector in 7x65R Made in 1930, Engraved by the British Master Mr. Harry Kell, Built as a 7mm Rigby Magnum (275 #2), #17739, John Rigby & Co. 43 Sackville St. London: A Rising Bite Sidelock Ejector Double Rifle in 350 #2 Nitro Express Made in 1914 with 26” Ejector Chopper Lump barrels, 1/4 rib with 1 stand, #17753, John Rigby & Co. 43 Sackville St. London, W., Late St. James Street: A Boxlock Ejector Double Rifle in 350 Rigby Magnum (350 #2) Nitro Express Made in 1914 on the great Webley long bar act, #18803, Charles Lancaster Sidelock 280 Flanged That Never Went Hunting & Appears Unfired, Pre-War piece that was finished in 1946, WWII altered the intended use of many Sporting Firearms and I bel. I’ve owned Marlins, Henrys and two Winchesters, all lever actions.

It puts all other pistols, even the Model 29, in this caliber to shame. I hope I’ve answered your questions and shed some light on the ins and outs of this great caliber.

Additionally, a carbine’s longer barrel gets far more out of these handgun cartridges than a pistol does. I love my Henry levers but my Chiappa Tayors Alaskan Takedowns go out with me more. That bolt gun was based on the 77/22, not a full sized M77. Gun is elaborately engraved in a typical European style scroll design. I am sure it is a fine rifle, just not at that price when I can get a CZ 527 carbine in 7.62X39 for less than 7 bills.

One of my favorite carry combos in the field is my Winchester model 94 in .44 and either my Taurus M44 or my Colt Anaconda in .44…..I can carry over 40 rounds in both weapons and on my belt…can take most any game in North America, and really helpful if/when you get into a bunch of hogs here in Texas…. Just more low value crap instead of reasoned writing. I get sick of the “M1 is a wimpy cartridge” folks, when it’s clear there are many cartridges weaker in ever day use. Regardless of which .44 magnum you have or are about to buy, they are still a blast to shoot. That said, it ain't for everybody.

Copyright © 2020 Pew Pew Media, Inc. All rights reserved.

But Marlin is what I would track deer in thick woods with. THANKS. Its also a good option if you want a Desert Eagle, but don’t want to shell out for the .50 AE version. Gets an A for a fun read, but missed the boat entirely on the best: FA. Just when you thought these pistols could not get much bigger or louder, Bond Arms has launched a new .44 Mag. The 30-30 is more useful. It's *very* accurate. i CCW mine in a custom holster with extra rake, and it hides nicely under my favorite cool weather vest. Its been well received and tested by numerous YouTube gun gurus…If I could in my STATE. The .45 Colt rifle was very fussy about brass, only working with Remington brass, and the .44mag was sloppy, loose, and not as accurate as my Marlin .44mag (an old model 336 with saddle ring).

I guess there’s really only one question you have to ask yourself now: Our favorite guns and gear that we've tested and fully recommend.

You guys are awesome.

I shoot it. Henry USA, of course, also makes a few.

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I hope I’ve answered your questions and shed some light on the ins and outs of this great caliber.

Mag w/22" Barrel/Sco. The Model 44, which has a closed received and tubular magazine, is a bit more common on the used market (it was in production for longer) but parts are hard to come by, so tread carefully. I hope to find a used one for about 600.00. I have the LAST cal. PLUS COND.- EXC.

w/ DOLLS HEAD THIRD BITE- EXC. And I’m currently looking for one. Thanks for your efforts to educate a newbie on guns.

I forgave it and continued shooting it and ultimately after about 25 years of bench shooting 3 times a week , I retired it. and the .44 has more rounds. But... I’m with you, Clint and his Smith- sheer poetry. A good starting point is the Big Boy Classic (that’s the Golden Boy, above) , with Henry’s signature brass receiver and octagonal 20-inch barrel. Built on the legacy and reliability of the model 88B, the 89B is a tribute to a bygone era in English gunmaking history. sounds like it simply needs a little gunsmithing to get it up to spec same as some of the base model 1911’s no matter the caliber.

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One nice feature of a .44 mag. He also felt a good 30-30 lever in the hands of LE would be far better than a lot of their handgun options, this close on the heels of the “North Hollywood Shoot-out”. Ruger’s bolt-action .44 Magnum Rifle, the 77/44, has all features to make it a modern-day classic.

#18129, John Rigby & Co., 43 Sackville St. London: A Best Quality Rigby Sidelock Ejector in 7x65R Made in 1930, Engraved by the British Master Mr. Harry Kell, Built as a 7mm Rigby Magnum (275 #2), #17739, John Rigby & Co. 43 Sackville St. London: A Rising Bite Sidelock Ejector Double Rifle in 350 #2 Nitro Express Made in 1914 with 26” Ejector Chopper Lump barrels, 1/4 rib with 1 stand, #17753, John Rigby & Co. 43 Sackville St. London, W., Late St. James Street: A Boxlock Ejector Double Rifle in 350 Rigby Magnum (350 #2) Nitro Express Made in 1914 on the great Webley long bar act, #18803, Charles Lancaster Sidelock 280 Flanged That Never Went Hunting & Appears Unfired, Pre-War piece that was finished in 1946, WWII altered the intended use of many Sporting Firearms and I bel. I’ve owned Marlins, Henrys and two Winchesters, all lever actions.

It puts all other pistols, even the Model 29, in this caliber to shame. I hope I’ve answered your questions and shed some light on the ins and outs of this great caliber.

Additionally, a carbine’s longer barrel gets far more out of these handgun cartridges than a pistol does. I love my Henry levers but my Chiappa Tayors Alaskan Takedowns go out with me more. That bolt gun was based on the 77/22, not a full sized M77. Gun is elaborately engraved in a typical European style scroll design. I am sure it is a fine rifle, just not at that price when I can get a CZ 527 carbine in 7.62X39 for less than 7 bills.

One of my favorite carry combos in the field is my Winchester model 94 in .44 and either my Taurus M44 or my Colt Anaconda in .44…..I can carry over 40 rounds in both weapons and on my belt…can take most any game in North America, and really helpful if/when you get into a bunch of hogs here in Texas…. Just more low value crap instead of reasoned writing. I get sick of the “M1 is a wimpy cartridge” folks, when it’s clear there are many cartridges weaker in ever day use. Regardless of which .44 magnum you have or are about to buy, they are still a blast to shoot. That said, it ain't for everybody.

Copyright © 2020 Pew Pew Media, Inc. All rights reserved.

But Marlin is what I would track deer in thick woods with. THANKS. Its also a good option if you want a Desert Eagle, but don’t want to shell out for the .50 AE version. Gets an A for a fun read, but missed the boat entirely on the best: FA. Just when you thought these pistols could not get much bigger or louder, Bond Arms has launched a new .44 Mag. The 30-30 is more useful. It's *very* accurate. i CCW mine in a custom holster with extra rake, and it hides nicely under my favorite cool weather vest. Its been well received and tested by numerous YouTube gun gurus…If I could in my STATE. The .45 Colt rifle was very fussy about brass, only working with Remington brass, and the .44mag was sloppy, loose, and not as accurate as my Marlin .44mag (an old model 336 with saddle ring).

I guess there’s really only one question you have to ask yourself now: Our favorite guns and gear that we've tested and fully recommend.

You guys are awesome.

I shoot it. Henry USA, of course, also makes a few.

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I hope I’ve answered your questions and shed some light on the ins and outs of this great caliber.

Mag w/22" Barrel/Sco. The Model 44, which has a closed received and tubular magazine, is a bit more common on the used market (it was in production for longer) but parts are hard to come by, so tread carefully. I hope to find a used one for about 600.00. I have the LAST cal. PLUS COND.- EXC.

w/ DOLLS HEAD THIRD BITE- EXC. And I’m currently looking for one. Thanks for your efforts to educate a newbie on guns.

I forgave it and continued shooting it and ultimately after about 25 years of bench shooting 3 times a week , I retired it. and the .44 has more rounds. But... I’m with you, Clint and his Smith- sheer poetry. A good starting point is the Big Boy Classic (that’s the Golden Boy, above) , with Henry’s signature brass receiver and octagonal 20-inch barrel. Built on the legacy and reliability of the model 88B, the 89B is a tribute to a bygone era in English gunmaking history. sounds like it simply needs a little gunsmithing to get it up to spec same as some of the base model 1911’s no matter the caliber.

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double barrel 44 magnum rifle

Cost can be anywhere from about $700 to almost $2,000, depending on the make/model and, of course, the store you buy it in.

Look, .44 Magnum rifles are some of the best carbines for practical purposes. One is 270 caliber and the other is in 219 Zipper. I don’t know how old this thread is but I have had one of the Ruger Deerfield 77/44’s for somewhere around 20, 25 years now and have taken a good many deer with it and, if it had been my first deer rifle, I never would have had to waste time and money on the other 7 or 8 rifles I tried before I ran across it.

I ain’t a cowboy on the range.

Your article was excellent. :-). (Which made a lot of folks swear that was the model in all the movies. ) Put a Williams reciever sight on it with fairly large aperture for woods shooting. These are meant to be used and fired…a lot. I think his first advocate was 30-30 but I’m sure the .44 mag would’ve been acceptable. Do you not realize that a revolver is a type of pistol, just like a semi-auto is a type of pistol? This isn’t the first time we’ve said that either, we also fell in love with the Henry Golden Boy in .22 LR and the Henry .410 Shotgun. If I had the chance, I would change this for the original type in blued finish, with the pinned barrel, wooden grips and recessed cylinder. There are no Pump Action Rimfire rifles in this caliber. So I rounded up the best .44 guns around and decided to gift you a list of my favorites, as well as some history of the .44, and a little background on choosing the perfect .44 ammo.

Big, heavy, and known around the world as the king of the Mall Ninja pistols. I would be comfortable in the bear woods with either one of them good info from you thank you, I too , as a hand loader have a wife who askes the same question , why do you need such a big gun?

What exactly can you NOT load hollow points into? They pack more punch at close range, meaning they’re better both in a home defense role and for hunting. The New Original B.T.

Gun makers have been making perfectly round bbls for a couple hundred years w/o needing to make a suspicious dove tail cut that serves no purpose and then turning the bbl over so you cant see it. The M1 apparently had enough “punch” to kill who knows how many hundreds of thousands of German, Italian, Japanese, Chinese and Korean soldiers. I used to carry the 6 1/2 and so I knew it well and saw it in many scenes.

recoil was essentially the same to me.

Winchester 1892 carbine pictured, currently only produced in .357. sad they discontinued it. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. I’ve shot every type of ammo through mine, zero problems.

He did confirm that the SKU is for the carbine, not the short rifle. I mainly own pistol caliber rifles in the Magnum flavors. The .44 Magnum chambering makes for a versatile ranch-style rifle that’s good for everything from plinking at cans on a fence rail, to hunting and putting down predators. The .44 Magnum may not be the most powerful handgun in the world (anymore) but it’s still plenty big and plenty bad. The longer barrel makes their blast considerably more quiet than any other firearm platform except for carbines shooting 9mm or .40 S&W. Hey brother, do you have any suggestions for a good set of grips for the Super Redhawks? I had a 16″ 1894 .44 mag years ago. Last time I checked, the hot loadings had a very very specific list of ‘approved’ guns. Is the .44 mag legal for Bigfoot hunting, I seen a movie along time ago and that’s what they used when a Bigfoot was tearing up they’re RC.

I really enjoy my pump/slide action IMI Timberwolves, even if they kick a little harder.

I generally take whatever he says as close to gospel as it gets.

Personally I don't think they will fare well in the long term. Have never used it for anything other than plinking, but some do hunt successfully with them…. Ships with an adjustable buck horn rear sight and a fixed 3/8", 60° dovetail front blade sight. I prefer the steel Henry to the brass receiver .357 that I got rid of.

One nice feature of a .44 mag. He also felt a good 30-30 lever in the hands of LE would be far better than a lot of their handgun options, this close on the heels of the “North Hollywood Shoot-out”. Ruger’s bolt-action .44 Magnum Rifle, the 77/44, has all features to make it a modern-day classic.

#18129, John Rigby & Co., 43 Sackville St. London: A Best Quality Rigby Sidelock Ejector in 7x65R Made in 1930, Engraved by the British Master Mr. Harry Kell, Built as a 7mm Rigby Magnum (275 #2), #17739, John Rigby & Co. 43 Sackville St. London: A Rising Bite Sidelock Ejector Double Rifle in 350 #2 Nitro Express Made in 1914 with 26” Ejector Chopper Lump barrels, 1/4 rib with 1 stand, #17753, John Rigby & Co. 43 Sackville St. London, W., Late St. James Street: A Boxlock Ejector Double Rifle in 350 Rigby Magnum (350 #2) Nitro Express Made in 1914 on the great Webley long bar act, #18803, Charles Lancaster Sidelock 280 Flanged That Never Went Hunting & Appears Unfired, Pre-War piece that was finished in 1946, WWII altered the intended use of many Sporting Firearms and I bel. I’ve owned Marlins, Henrys and two Winchesters, all lever actions.

It puts all other pistols, even the Model 29, in this caliber to shame. I hope I’ve answered your questions and shed some light on the ins and outs of this great caliber.

Additionally, a carbine’s longer barrel gets far more out of these handgun cartridges than a pistol does. I love my Henry levers but my Chiappa Tayors Alaskan Takedowns go out with me more. That bolt gun was based on the 77/22, not a full sized M77. Gun is elaborately engraved in a typical European style scroll design. I am sure it is a fine rifle, just not at that price when I can get a CZ 527 carbine in 7.62X39 for less than 7 bills.

One of my favorite carry combos in the field is my Winchester model 94 in .44 and either my Taurus M44 or my Colt Anaconda in .44…..I can carry over 40 rounds in both weapons and on my belt…can take most any game in North America, and really helpful if/when you get into a bunch of hogs here in Texas…. Just more low value crap instead of reasoned writing. I get sick of the “M1 is a wimpy cartridge” folks, when it’s clear there are many cartridges weaker in ever day use. Regardless of which .44 magnum you have or are about to buy, they are still a blast to shoot. That said, it ain't for everybody.

Copyright © 2020 Pew Pew Media, Inc. All rights reserved.

But Marlin is what I would track deer in thick woods with. THANKS. Its also a good option if you want a Desert Eagle, but don’t want to shell out for the .50 AE version. Gets an A for a fun read, but missed the boat entirely on the best: FA. Just when you thought these pistols could not get much bigger or louder, Bond Arms has launched a new .44 Mag. The 30-30 is more useful. It's *very* accurate. i CCW mine in a custom holster with extra rake, and it hides nicely under my favorite cool weather vest. Its been well received and tested by numerous YouTube gun gurus…If I could in my STATE. The .45 Colt rifle was very fussy about brass, only working with Remington brass, and the .44mag was sloppy, loose, and not as accurate as my Marlin .44mag (an old model 336 with saddle ring).

I guess there’s really only one question you have to ask yourself now: Our favorite guns and gear that we've tested and fully recommend.

You guys are awesome.

I shoot it. Henry USA, of course, also makes a few.

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I hope I’ve answered your questions and shed some light on the ins and outs of this great caliber.

Mag w/22" Barrel/Sco. The Model 44, which has a closed received and tubular magazine, is a bit more common on the used market (it was in production for longer) but parts are hard to come by, so tread carefully. I hope to find a used one for about 600.00. I have the LAST cal. PLUS COND.- EXC.

w/ DOLLS HEAD THIRD BITE- EXC. And I’m currently looking for one. Thanks for your efforts to educate a newbie on guns.

I forgave it and continued shooting it and ultimately after about 25 years of bench shooting 3 times a week , I retired it. and the .44 has more rounds. But... I’m with you, Clint and his Smith- sheer poetry. A good starting point is the Big Boy Classic (that’s the Golden Boy, above) , with Henry’s signature brass receiver and octagonal 20-inch barrel. Built on the legacy and reliability of the model 88B, the 89B is a tribute to a bygone era in English gunmaking history. sounds like it simply needs a little gunsmithing to get it up to spec same as some of the base model 1911’s no matter the caliber.

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