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Do we like the Redhawk as a mate with the Marlin 1894 lever rifle? I got the Marlin already, and am really looking hard at the 5.5" Ruger.



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Posts: 6312 | Location: Oregon | Registered: September 01, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I like the Redhawk.

A single action pistol would seem a better companion for a 1894, though.
 
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The Redhawk is a great gun. A SA pistol would mate better with it for nostalgia but I am not crazy about the loading/unloading. I had a Blackhawk not long ago for a while but wound up selling it. It was a great gun but for me, other than always wanting it, it didn't serve a real purpose and wound up getting a da/sa revolver instead. I have nothing against a sa pistol and they are great guns. Just comes down to preference.
 
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I’ve had a 4” redhawk for several years, I really like it even though I don’t carry it much anymore since I have pretty much switched to 10mm for woods carry.

The tigers are strong, I like them better than the S&W version, the 629? Maybe?
 
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Ohhhhh, I’ve been looking at the 5044 model Redhawk with the 4inch barrel.....please someone talk me outta it



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Nothing wrong with a Redhawk, they're great pistols. Personally I don't get into the entire pairing of this pistol and that rifle. I buy what I want, but they would compliment each other in this situation.
 
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In a former life with the US Secret Service, we were occasionally issued a .480 Ruger Super Redhawk for assignments that involved Protectees hiking out west. This was a bear gun, and saved us from humping a shotgun on a 9 hour hike. Fantastic weapon. No issues whatsoever. Hated giving it back at the end of the assignment.
 
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In a former life with the US Secret Service, we were occasionally issued a .480 Ruger Super Redhawk for assignments that involved Protectees hiking out west. This was a bear gun, and saved us from humping a shotgun on a 9 hour hike. Fantastic weapon. No issues whatsoever. Hated giving it back at the end of the assignment.

Cool story. Thanks for sharing.
 
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My purpose is field carry. No nostalgia or coolness involved. Just a good gun with same ammo pair that will serve me well and not make me cry if scratched.



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My purpose is field carry. No nostalgia or coolness involved. Just a good gun with same ammo pair that will serve me well and not make me cry if scratched.


Then the redhawk will do you just fine as would a S+W 629.
 
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Good robust guns if you like em.



Me, I just don't like em. I turned one down for free.


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My brother has a Ruger Super Redhawk in .480 that I've had the chance to shoot a couple times. I prefer the benefits of the .44 mag for the types of Western critters we are likely to encounter here, but the .480 is a thumper and fun to shoot, in small doses.

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In a former life with the US Secret Service, we were occasionally issued a .480 Ruger Super Redhawk for assignments that involved Protectees hiking out west. This was a bear gun, and saved us from humping a shotgun on a 9 hour hike. Fantastic weapon. No issues whatsoever. Hated giving it back at the end of the assignment.


Ah, great story. Now you've got me wondering what public figure/ protectee would have either the interest or ability to tackle a 9 hour hike in the West.
 
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I like my 4.2” a lot, even more now with Pachymar grips.
 
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I just tonight picked up a S&W 629 Deluxe 6.5"
Beautiful revolver.
There's a 5" as well.

The Blackhawk would be your natural fit, though.
 
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I love mine and it has a great trigger. I would look for an older one as someone here said they are now using a shrouded bbl.


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Personally I don't get into the entire pairing of this pistol and that rifle

I believe the "pairing" thing comes from SASS, where you shoot a SA pistol and lever action rifle. Pairing pistol and rifle at .44/.44mag or .38/.357 makes reloading for the competition much more efficient.



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Great revolver buy it...VI
 
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Redhawks are good guns, but If I'm really thinking "pairing", I'd probably go with one of he single action Ruger 44's. Although in double action guns I prefer S&W.
 
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Well, just be careful. This is how I got into Cowboy Action Shooting. I had a Winchester 1894 in .44 Magnum because I was hunting on the edge of a swamp and a scoped rifle was useless. After running into an alligator, I decided that I needed "bigger medicine" than the 9mm Taurus I was carrying at the time.

SO, I went to the gun show to buy a .44 Revolver thinking that I'd only have to have one caliber like the old West Cowboys. But a Single Action revolver was half the price of the Redhawks or S&W I was seeing, so I picked one up instead. It was then pointed out to me that I ALREADY had half the guns I needed to "play cowboy". I bought a shotgun and a second .44 Super Blackhawk. I then started loading .44 special ammo and playing Cowboy.

Within a few months I had a duplicate of all of them for my wife who then started shooting.




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