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24 December 2009, 21:11
blackbearhunter
S&W 44magnum
Do you think this would be a good conceal carry unit?Anyone tried one of these before?Looking for comments good or bad..
Scandium Alaska Backpacker 44 magnum



24 December 2009, 21:54
daniel77
For my taste, this is both a bit much and a bit too small. I don't think something as potent as a .44 is needed for CC, although, if that is all you have, it is better than nothing.

Griz78 has an airlite 38+p and it is pretty darn hard to hold on to, at least with the small amount that I've shot it. I can't imagine how vicious a .44 mag would be one the same weight/size/style, and if you shot it at night, instant blindness. Granted this one has larger sized grips which will help a bunch, but if you feel like you only have 2 fingers on it, I don't think it'll feel secure to shoot. For me, a snub nosed .357 would be preferable to this bad boy, if we are talking about self defense from bad guys. If we are talking Grizzly bears, then something along this line would be fine, although I would still prefer a full sized gun with at least a 4" barrel. FWIW




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24 December 2009, 22:10
p dog shooter
I have carried my 5.5 inch redhawk. My everyday gun is my glock 23.

It well work with some good mid range loads. Full power loads in these light weigh mag revolvers are had to control.

If I had it I wouldn't be afraid to carry it. Most likely would not be my every day gun. Its going to take a little bit more to conceal it.

I am sure that with the right loads and paractice if you had to use it it well work just fine.
24 December 2009, 23:14
Whitworth
I have carried a Lew Horton 3-inch M29 for years and they are concealable. I would imagine that thing would kick like hell with full-house loads and be consequently hard t control. Should be pretty manageable with .44 specials, though.



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25 December 2009, 04:23
enfieldspares
It is a bit like the old British "Webley RIC" or "Bulldog" concept. As far as I would say you've all the disadvantage of a heavy frame and cylider with a short barrel.

Capable of a high power cartridge...but then wasting all that hogh power with a short barrel. Giving you the twin problems of recoil and flash!

If this had been say a Charter Arms in 44 Special it would make sense. Short barrel but light weight and in 44 Special reasonably controllable.

In your combination as in the picture it is better than nothing but a long, long way from ideal. These "Bulldogs" used heaby bullets but at low velocity.

If your gun in the picture were in 45 ACP it would have some merit.
26 December 2009, 00:44
Rick R
I recently purchased the model 325 Night Guard in .45acp. It conceals well, it's reasonably accurate and the recoil is not bad. I would think the pistol in .44 Mag wouldn't be too bad if loaded with a mid range load.
26 December 2009, 05:07
Ol Bull
I carry a Magnaport Custom 629 3" occasionally. Loaded with Federal 44 Spl 200gr SWHP's. It all depends on the weather and where we're going.


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27 December 2009, 19:22
blackbearhunter
Thanks for all the help,Iam gonna regroup on the scandium's after finding these pics.. thumb


27 December 2009, 19:23
blackbearhunter

27 December 2009, 19:36
blackbearhunter




27 December 2009, 22:02
Rick R
OUCH!!!

Hopefully the lower pressure of the .45acp will keep that type of crap from happening to my pistol.
28 December 2009, 01:26
mstarling
WOW ... THAT would tend to make an owner VERY unhappy!

I carry a Lew Horton 3" 657 41 Mag Round Butt as a concealed weapon when hunting. Works fine in field clothing. Handles full house loads.


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19 January 2010, 08:49
tenmikemike
I have a SS 3" Bulldog in .44 Spl. Don't be fooled; even 246-grain lead cowboy loads STING in this lightweight revolver! I now carry Speer 200-gr GDHP, especially made to fully open at lower Spl velocities.


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19 January 2010, 14:03
0X0
Short barrel 44 mag. is a waste of ballistic energy. 4" min barrel length. Then you get a 44 mag that's big, and heavy, so that it will shoot full boat loads with full boat ballistics.

44 mag is for carry in the woods, for bear. And then you want a holster on the belt, open.
23 January 2010, 05:11
Trouthunter
So getting away from a pinned barrel was a good idea for S&W? LOL!

Not.