44 Automag Back In Production

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Stokes will probably buy one of these.

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You don’t need A pistol like that, if you already have a pistol like that.
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Look out Dirty Harry. Watched magnum force last night. Best cop shows every made and one of he’s great one liners. “ probably remove the finger print”. :lol: :lol:
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Are they better than the desert eagle?

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mchughcb wrote:Are they better than the desert eagle?
if Dirty Harry uses it then it is. :lol: :lol:
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I had a chance to buy one, new, in 1973 for $396. Couldn't afford it then. It was more than a months pay in the 'Corps.
Now they are going for $5,000. I'll pass
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stokesrj wrote:You don’t need A pistol like that, if you already have a pistol like that.
Thats one reason not to buy one I guess :lol:

But a matched pair might be nice. :whistle:
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Isnt the .475 Wildey back in production as well? At least that one has user adjustable gas regulation.

:think: :think: there's another firearm Chuck can post youtube videos of him regulating :lol:

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I've got to say if I had my pick then I would buy a desert eagle 44mag, less recoil and cheaper and more avoidable ammunition.

But I would have liked one purely for historic reasons, and they are cool and would make a better choice for silhouette shooting then the desert eagle.
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SPEEDY wrote:
stokesrj wrote:You don’t need A pistol like that, if you already have a pistol like that.
Thats one reason not to buy one I guess :lol:

But a matched pair might be nice. :whistle:
I didn’t think of that :think:
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stokesrj wrote:
SPEEDY wrote:
stokesrj wrote:You don’t need A pistol like that, if you already have a pistol like that.
Thats one reason not to buy one I guess :lol:

But a matched pair might be nice. :whistle:
I didn’t think of that :think:

Thats because I'm the evil voice in the back of you head. :lol:
It's what I'm hear for. :dance:

But it would be a nice collection then, new Vs old.
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"Make my day" would love to get one.

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pagosawingnut wrote:I had a chance to buy one, new, in 1973 for $396. Couldn't afford it then. It was more than a months pay in the 'Corps.
Now they are going for $5,000. I'll pass
If I had your money I'd buy both the 6" and the 8" versions.

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I think I need the 6"

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