Thread: 41mag vs 44mag
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Old 02-16-2012, 12:15 AM
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Dirty Harry's gun is supposedly a Smith & Wesson Model 29 revolver, chambered for a .44 Magnum cartridge. In the film, the gun is shown as being capable of sending assailants flying through the air, even when shot from a distance, however, in reality the gun does not produce such dramatic results. Additionally, the .44 Magnum round is not considered to be a practical caliber for urban police force use due to recoil (which makes target re-acquisition difficult) and over-penetration issues, which greatly increases the likelihood of the bullet going through its target and injuring bystanders. The actual gun used on set by Clint Eastwood was in fact a Smith & Wesson Model 29. It is a common misconception that a Model 29 could not be located and a Model 57, chambered in .41 Magnum, was used instead. Clint Eastwood contacted Bob Sauer, representative for Smith and Wesson, to acquire the pistol. The Model 29 had been out of production for several years at the time, but a number of pistols were assembled from parts at the factory and provided to the crew. Eastwood took one to a firing range to familiarize himself with the Model 29.

So there you have it. I was wrong. I am knew to the internet and looked it up. Thanks kenny.
yes...as mentioned it is a 29-2 rather then a 29...i recently finished over 30 years in police work and agree...no one flies through the air etc.no agency that i'm familar with carries a 44mag.although i carried a 29-2 off duty for a period of time..yup...had to qualify with it on a police combat course...there are agencies that have carried the M29 as well as the M57 although i'm not aware of any that currently do...this M657 3" is a mighty nice one and fills the bill as a carry gun
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