Show us your 44s. Any and all brands.

My first center fire was a super blackhawk about 30 years ago and you're right they are tanks.Shot nothing but fire breathing reloads through that gun and learned all about controlling a flinch ;-)
 
44 Magnum is my favorite caliber, and I have a few.

629 Classic 6.5 inch
629 Classic 5 inch
629 Mountain Gun
629 Mountain Revolver
Ruger 44 flat top custom
Ruger old model Super Blackhawk custom
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696 no dash
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629-5 Mountain Backpacker
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629 no dash
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329PD
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396 Mountain Lite
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Some non Smiths

The top gun is a 44 Bulldog
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Blue Redhawk
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Custom Ruger 44 flat top, circa 1961
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Even a few long guns

Browning B92
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Rossi 92
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Marlin
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My first and only elk, taken with a 629
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And my all time favorite gun, the original Mountain Revolver
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Fighting 58-44.

Outstanding!
Who built your fighting 58 into a .44?

OTM, I didn't commission the work myself. I bought the gun from my bird hunting buddy and fellow forum member REVORG.

The work was well executed and I think that there is a strong possibility it was done by Karl Sokol or West Rutland, VT, but I can't say for certain.

It shoots to the sights with a 243 grain RNFP by our pal Jessie Clark of Tennessee Valley Bullet Co. loaded over 7.8 grains of old Unique for 900 fps.



Drew
 
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