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Anyone really Like the Smith and wesson 500 mag?
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<blockquote data-quote="CSeverns" data-source="post: 3836327" data-attributes="member: 44527"><p>I agree with you there. A few years ago, I bought a stainless 4in. Taurus 44 Tracker that I found in the used section at H&H for $289. I couldn’t get my wallet out fast enough to buy that thing. I also bought a couple boxes of .44 Sp. and a couple boxes of .44 mag target rounds to take to the range. For those of you not familiar with the 44 Tracker, it weighs about 34oz, about 5oz less than a government model 1911. At the range, I made it through a cylinder of 44 mag. rounds before I decided that I had my fill of shooting those for the rest of the day. My brother was with me and he gave it a try with a full cylinder of 44 mag. When he was done, he felt the same way too. The gun is really more suited for .44 Sp. Yeah, it can shoot .44 mag. But you can also pull a cattle trailer with a V6 too. It just won’t do it very well and don’t expect it to hold up to continuous use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSeverns, post: 3836327, member: 44527"] I agree with you there. A few years ago, I bought a stainless 4in. Taurus 44 Tracker that I found in the used section at H&H for $289. I couldn’t get my wallet out fast enough to buy that thing. I also bought a couple boxes of .44 Sp. and a couple boxes of .44 mag target rounds to take to the range. For those of you not familiar with the 44 Tracker, it weighs about 34oz, about 5oz less than a government model 1911. At the range, I made it through a cylinder of 44 mag. rounds before I decided that I had my fill of shooting those for the rest of the day. My brother was with me and he gave it a try with a full cylinder of 44 mag. When he was done, he felt the same way too. The gun is really more suited for .44 Sp. Yeah, it can shoot .44 mag. But you can also pull a cattle trailer with a V6 too. It just won’t do it very well and don’t expect it to hold up to continuous use. [/QUOTE]
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