So, how are the Raging Bulls and Raging Hunters?

NorthBorder

Member
Joined
Mar 7, 2011
Messages
1,207
Location
2 miles past the end of the earth
Someone has offered to sell me a Raging Bull/ Hunter (not sure which). He said he would give me a good deal on it but we haven't discussed price. I've looked all over the web but I can't find anything relatively recent on people's thoughts and experiences. I don't know anything really about them. I don't recall having ever seen one. I know they have been around quite a while but have they gone thru any transitions, modifications, or updates?
Thanks in advance
 
Someone has offered to sell me a Raging Bull/ Hunter (not sure which). He said he would give me a good deal on it but we haven't discussed price. I've looked all over the web but I can't find anything relatively recent on people's thoughts and experiences. I don't know anything really about them. I don't recall having ever seen one. I know they have been around quite a while but have they gone thru any transitions, modifications, or updates?
Thanks in advance
My tacticool shop has a Raging .460 Mag, I believe new was around $800-$875 +\~ $50

then they has a used Raging .454 for $600-ish
 
Google up Jim March's revolver checkout document. (There are others, but this is the one I usually point people to.) Check it over real good, especially for signs of Bubba-fi-cation. Cylinder gap, endshake, clocked barrel, push off. Bring along a feeler gauge set, and check cylinder gap, all cylinders. (I have seen a couple Taurus-s over the years with narrow enough gap that the cylinders wouldn't turn once the front face of the cylinder got gunked up. That is fixable, but not by Bubba.)
 
@lee n. field mentioned it. Here it is.

————————————————

Regarding the Raging Hunter I have encountered 2 people that claimed to own them and they loved them, but we didn’t talk price. Both were .357 Magnums.
 
Back
Top