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Figuring to stop drug crazed perps one might like a fatter bullet. I kind of got into the 44 Special, though I suppose a 45 Colt or a 41 would work nicely too. Staying with the special vs the magnum for much less recoil. A 44 magnum would be a beast out of a snub. I'll start by saying this one looks really good, but to obtain one could be a real trick. It is described on this web page:
and only 1.2 pounds.The Smith & Wesson Model 296 AirLite TI is a double action only revolver chambered in .44 Special. It is built on a scandium alloy "L" frame and has a titanium cylinder giving it a distinctive two-tone appearance. In outline it resembles a larger version of the Smith & Wesson Model 649, however whilst the Model 649 has a semi concealed hammer which can still be cocked for single action use, the hammer on the Model 296 is entirely internal. Due to its somewhat unusual (arguable ugly) appearance, niche caliber, and a relatively large size for its intended purpose as a concealed carry revolver, the Model 296 proved unpopular and hence it was discontinued after only 2 years of production.
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