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Pretty sure it's my P320, though the boat anchor that is my S&W 36 is probably 2nd.




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Probably my Beretta 92FS Inox.


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P226 X5 Open - 57.4 oz.


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My Interarms Virginian Dragoon in 45 LC.



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Very close. Within an ounce, I believe. A PC Smith 627. Followed by a Smith 617 6".

I think the 627 is, surprisingly, an ounce lighter, but it feels heavier, but that's probably the weight distribution from a heavier frame and shorter barrel.


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Probably a 6.5" barreled S&W Heavy Duty - formerly a Washington State Patrol gun.

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Desert Eagle, at 3 lbs, 13 oz.



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Ruger P89



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Commander size steel framed 1911- 38oz
Then my S&W 65 4” HB-36 oz
P226 -34 oz
S&W 10-34 oz



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Not counting AR’s, my GP100 takes the prize.




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Since my XP100 is a stretch, my scoped 689 357Mag takes honors here as my heaviest handgun.




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Per stats

S&W 27 6" barrel 44 oz
SIG P226ST with Mag 42.2 oz
S&W 659 with Mag 39.5 oz

They way they feel in hand I would rank them as 659, 27, P226ST. Something about the 659 makes it feel heavier.



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My uncle's old 8" Smith 29 .44 is lying around here somewhere, I think. I don't know how heavy that is.
 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Nismo:
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.

The 454 requires longer chambers which removes some metal making it a bit lighter than one in .44
 
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Super Redhawk 7.5" barrel .44mag- 53oz [3lbs 5oz].

I appreciate the weight when comparing to the Super Blackhawk in 5.5" barrel in .44mag- 45oz [2lbs 13oz].


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Colt reproduction Walker Colt. 4.5 pounds.


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My Desert Eagle Mark I .44 Magnum is a bit over 4 lbs.
 
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Surprisingly, my Blackhawk (loaded) followed by my p220st and GP100.


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Oh, to keep in line with thread
S&W 1076 40oz


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Both the Sig P226 X6 and P220 X-6 are likely my heaviest. Haven't weighed them, but that 6" barrel and all stainless weighs it down.

 
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