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A bulldog .44 spl cal
No. You should never try to load or fire any ammo into a gun other than what it is designed to fire. A .44 caliber gun is designed to fire .44 caliber ammo.
It's known as a "44 Bulldog" caliber and hasn't been loaded in many, many years. It is only available through custom reloaders such as "Gad custom cartridges" for $35 a box + shipping. I have an old "Bulldog" made in 1887 that uses this ammo. They're fun to shoot if they are tight.
==Model#: 14420Finish: BlackGrip: FullBarrel Length: 2.5"Caliber: .44 SplHammer: Reg.Weight: 22 oz.Sugg. Retail: $389.00Model#: 74420Finish: Stainless SteelGrip: FullBarrel Length: 2.5"Caliber: .44 SplHammer: Reg.Weight: 22 oz.Sugg. Retail: $399.00Taken from http://www.charterfirearms.com/products/Charter_Bulldog.htmlHope This Helps.
Depends on which 45 and which 44 chambering you are talking about the load
smith and Wesson .32 caliber, worth about 200 dollars near mint
A 44 magnum is just the new and improved version of the 44 special which the special is a 44 caliber. Magnum just means bigger so the 44 magnum is pretty much in between 44 and 45 cal. However, if you mean size, .45 is slightly larger in diamater than .44.
Remington did not make a carbine in .44 Magnum caliber. They did chamber the Model 788 rifle in that caliber. Do you have a Ruger carbine in .44 Remington Magnum, or perhaps a Marlin in that caliber? sales@countrygunsmith.net
It would be in 36 caliber or 44 caliber...
It depends on what you mean by bigger, but the answer to the question you're probably asking is yes. A .45 caliber bullet is .45 of an inch in diameter. A .44 caliber is .44 of an inch, so it's slightly smaller in diameter. However, .44 caliber bullets are many times longer and heavier. A common weight for .45s is 200 or 220 grain, and for .44s it's usually 240 grains.
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