No. Very popular caliber since 1899.
Yes, .44 Russian and .44 Special can be fired safely from a .44 Magnum revolver. They are the same diameter, shorter, with less power. Also darned hard to find and expensive.
They are special because they are really rare and are hard to find and can teleport.
Hard rock
they used a special glass that was hard to find back then
their is manual, hand made, and old fashion. their are hard to find
There is a special lock nut, inside the final drive that has to be removed. This requires a special tool that is very hard to find.
The Colt Army Special revolver was a modernization and continuation of the New Army/New Navy series. Your gun was made in 1913. The revolver was available in .32-20, .38 Long Colt, .38 Special and .41 Colt, with barrel lengths from 3" to 6". Available in both blue and nickel finishes. Many special order upgrades were available from the factory. You dont give us any information on the actual condition of the revolver, but from the fact the grips are chipped and the front sight is bent we have to assume it has seen a lot of hard use. Army Special revolvers in mint condition routinely bring $400-$500 (more in rare variations), but I'm thinking this gun more in the $250 range as a shooter. sales@countrygunsmith.net
You can but you may find that it is a bit hard on the hand and the table may break under the blow.
It is a hard-rock and heavy-metal award show in the U.S
A Muk Isn't A Very Special Pokemon. It Evolves From A Grimer, Which In The First Who Pokemon Games(Kanto And Johto Regions) Aren't That Hard To Find. ^.^ But, It's Hard To Find A Muk And Catch It.
The song is on a special edition of the "Life Goes On" album. Unfortunately, that edition is hard to find.
it is hard to explain but it doesn't mean that their not your friend but they find it special for them.