Old Corp
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While I love my Smiths, I own many different lines of revolvers for different purposes.
There was once, about 10-12 years ago, I was putting together a 'woods scouting, hunt club chores, 'woods' carry gun. I wanted something on the order of a stainless 'K' frame. Only I did NOT want a .22, ,.38 or .357. I wanted a .44 Spl. or Mag.
Of course, S&W offerred no such thing.
The answer, a Taurus M441, 4", SS 5-shot .44 Spl. with adjustable sights. Essentially a 'K-framish' revolver.
I've fed it a steady diet of Elmer Keith/Skeeter Skelton .44 Spl. loads and it still pretty tight and shoots well. Other than smoothing the action and putting Uncle Mikes grips on it, not much had to be done.
Don't mind using it HARD and never in a hurry to clean it.
It fits the bill.
Always wanted S&W to make a 'K' frame 5 shot .44 Spl. in a 4" adj. They never did, so I had to go elsewhere.....
There was once, about 10-12 years ago, I was putting together a 'woods scouting, hunt club chores, 'woods' carry gun. I wanted something on the order of a stainless 'K' frame. Only I did NOT want a .22, ,.38 or .357. I wanted a .44 Spl. or Mag.
Of course, S&W offerred no such thing.
The answer, a Taurus M441, 4", SS 5-shot .44 Spl. with adjustable sights. Essentially a 'K-framish' revolver.
I've fed it a steady diet of Elmer Keith/Skeeter Skelton .44 Spl. loads and it still pretty tight and shoots well. Other than smoothing the action and putting Uncle Mikes grips on it, not much had to be done.
Don't mind using it HARD and never in a hurry to clean it.
It fits the bill.
Always wanted S&W to make a 'K' frame 5 shot .44 Spl. in a 4" adj. They never did, so I had to go elsewhere.....