Ruger Alaskan 454 Casull. Just checked Ruger's website and it says it's 44oz/2.75 pounds. What's odd is that it lists the 44 mag version 1 oz heavier for some reason.
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Also as much as I am not a “deagal” fan that case hardening is the tits. There is something about that old school method that really works on modern semi autos.
Take Care, Shoot Safe, Chris
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My Dan Wesson 445 Supermag with a 10" barrel and a 4x nikon scope on top is rivaled by my S&W 8" 460 magnum. My 30/30 Contender 14" is probably heavier but I always shoot that from a bench.
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Without a scale I can't weigh them, but I don't have any heavy handguns. They are all polymer or aluminum frames/receivers. I suppose the heaviest would be the alloy-frame CZ P-01.
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Originally posted by Nismo:
What's odd is that it lists the 44 mag version 1 oz heavier for some reason.
Smaller chamber holes in the same diameter cylinder = more metal in the cylinder = heavier.
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