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Are there any SAA copies that are chambered for .44 Magnum? Maybe about a 5.5 or 6" barrel? If so, does the cylinder have 5 chambers or 6?
I have a .357 magnum SAA and it sure is a lot handier than my Ruger Bisley w/ 7.5" barrel. But a .45 SAA would have too thin chamber walls to shoot my +P ammo. (one of these days I'll grow up and stop loading those, but that's not gonna happen any time soon.) A .44 a with modern steel cylinder just might be able to shoot full-powered loads.
OK, how about a .41 Magnum?
I have a .357 magnum SAA and it sure is a lot handier than my Ruger Bisley w/ 7.5" barrel. But a .45 SAA would have too thin chamber walls to shoot my +P ammo. (one of these days I'll grow up and stop loading those, but that's not gonna happen any time soon.) A .44 a with modern steel cylinder just might be able to shoot full-powered loads.
OK, how about a .41 Magnum?