To each their own...
I have to agree that the .44 Magnums and subsequent Model 29s/629s are some of the greatest handguns of all time. Beautiful revolvers, smooth actions, and great range and accuracy. As has been said above, the versatility of these revolvers is outstanding, and there is of course the movie mystique. I have a nice collection of .44 Magnums, mostly 29-2s because I'm a P&R guy (4", 6", 6-1/2"...blued and nickel), but my favorite is my 4-screw blued 6-1/2" bbl. with Coke Bottle stocks. What a fantastic revolver! And the Cokes fit me perfectly. As far as the .44 Magnum's movie mystique with the Dirty Harry series and Taxi Driver, don't forget one of my favorites- "48 Hours" with Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy. The .44 Magnum is a handful to shoot, but if you're prepared for the recoil and train with large caliber magnum revolvers, recoil is manageable and fun. It's not a handgun that appeals to everyone, but that's why there are so many handguns out there to choose from. I haven't purchased a .44 Magnum recently because of those crazy prices, but at least I know I have some valuable keepsakes to hand down to my sons, and perhaps a little nest egg sitting in the gun safe.