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Mossy
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Just looking for some different options for a hiking/woods gun with a shorter barrel.
S&W 69 is my favorite, too. 2nd would be Super Blackhawk with 4 5/8". I have had most of the usual .44 mags on the market. The double-action six shooters push the limit for care-free carry and use. Anything bigger and you might as well tote a carbine.
If you really meant pistols, not revolvers, the list of what is available is pretty short. Never was interested, and so don't know.
I've shot one before. Wasn't bad for 6 rounds; any problems or concerns with yours besides the felt recoil?
Just looking for some different options for a hiking/woods gun with a shorter barrel.
That's my Marlin 336. Cut down to 16" With a 6 round tube. Killed a lot of pigs with this down in Georgia & Florida swamps.
It's a great 'woods loafing' gun. Weighs a hair over 4lb & pushes a 240gn Magtech quickly enough to tip a nice hog at 100yds.
The 336 IS A larger action, physically, but it's a lot lighter. Also chopping 4" off the barrel & 8" off the mag tube plus shortening both the butt & fore end made quite a significant weight difference.
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