A 44 MAG IS MEASURED IN thousandths OF AN INCH, .44 IS THE ACTUAL BORE, NOT METRIC
You can fire a 44 mag out of a rifle in excess of a mile.
Yes. The 44 special is a bit shorter than the 44 magnum, so it will fit in the cylinder of the 44 mag. The reverse won't work, however. A 44 mag cannot be fired in a revolver chambered for the 44 special because the 44 mag is too long and won't fit in the cylinder of the 44 special.
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44 magnum and 44 special.
your colt is of modern manufacture period. it will take the 44 mag. cartridge 'IF' the barrel has 44 mag. written on it. Or, it could be a 44 special, also written, whereby you cannot use 44 Mag. cartridge. However, if it is a 44 mag. cartridge, then you can shoot modern 44 mag. cartridges OR 44 special cartridges............
Something measured in a metric centimeter is 1/100 of a metric meter.
44 special and 44 magnum only
Both are the same diameter but the case for the.44 Special. is 1.160 inches long while the .44 mag. case is 1.285 inches long. so, the shorter .44 Special will fit into the .44 mag chamber but not the other way around. It is exactly the same as with the .357 mag. and the .38 Special
.44 Magnum is the more powerful cartridge.
Yes.
What is the question?
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