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44 mag Cimarron
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44 mag Cimarron
Anyone looking for a big shootin' iron, check this one out:
http://www.cimarron-firearms.com/bad-bo ... -8-in.html
http://www.cimarron-firearms.com/bad-bo ... -8-in.html
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Re: 44 mag Cimarron
back in the mid to late '60's I had a Blackhawk 44 mag with an 8 or 10" barrel (don't remember exactly ) .... killed my first bears and first boar with it .... very solid, very accurate .... unfortunately from day one I know it wasn't a revolver that I'd hold onto for very long .... I simply never did adjust to the way it western style grip allowed it to rotate in my hand ....
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Re: 44 mag Cimarron
That's one big chunk of steel, RR. By the way, if you think shooting factory 45 Colt is expensive, the 44 mag is right there with it. Now that I don't reload, my 44 mag shooting is down to an occasional outing with one of the Contenders wearing a 44 mag barrel.
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Re: 44 mag Cimarron
That looks a lot like our 44Mag Ruger Super Blawkhawk, which is also a big shootin iron...
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Henry H001TLP,H001TLB,H003T,H004,H006R,H006M,H012R,H012AW,H012MRCC,H010CC,H015-357,H015-44,H015-4570
Winchester 9422,1873,1885,1886,1892
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Re: 44 mag Cimarron
got to looking for a picture that showed one like I had back in the 60's .... the 44 had a 10" +/- barrel .... also had a matching 357 & 22, each with about a 6" barrel .... while I'd love to have them back today I doubt I'd fire the 44 very often .... the grip of a Redhawk works better for me
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Re: 44 mag Cimarron
Sweeeeeet!
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1860 Colt SA Richards Conversion Revolver .45C
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Ohkínohkomit - Shoot skillfully
1860 Henry .45C
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1790-1820 Frontier Flintlock .50
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Re: 44 mag Cimarron
Tad thats one nice looking super blackhawk. Love the CCH. Altractortad wrote:That looks a lot like our 44Mag Ruger Super Blawkhawk, which is also a big shootin iron...
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