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Taurus Raging Hunter: A Lightweight Large-Frame .44 Magnum
by Kristin AlbertsNow, there’s a Raging model specifically for one of the largest and most passionate demographics — hunters. Meet the Taurus Raging Hunter.
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Gun Review: Uberti’s Colt 1860 Army black powder revolver (VIDEO)
by Terril James HerbertUberti is also providing a pretty good bang for the buck by bringing this legendary pistol back to market at a price everyone can afford.
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How many water balloons does it take to stop a .44 Magnum? (VIDEO)
by Jennifer CruzNatGeo TV sets out to see just how many water balloons it would take to stop a bullet, Dirty Harry style.
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See an exploding .44 strike an anatomically correct (fake) human skull (VIDEO)
by Jennifer CruzJust a little target practice... Halloween style.
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7 Vintage ‘Every Day Carry’ Guns (that are not past their prime)
by Chris EgerGiven a life full of experiences, it is often the case that the oldest man in the room is the most dangerous. Though dated (and with the right loads and holsters), these old battle ax concealed carry guns can still serve shooters today as excellent personal protection guns (and have the years behind them to prove it).
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Ruger Auctioning Two Rifles for Honored American Veterans Afield
by Max SlowikFor their 100th and 101st charity auctions, Ruger has put up a rare Hawkeye rifle and a discontinued .44 Carbine to raise money for Honored American Veterans Afield.
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