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Offline Slufoot

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4" Redhawk
« on: October 27, 2006, 04:26:53 PM »
I've heard (read) rumor that Ruger is going to come out with a 4" Redhawk.
Has anyone heard about this?
If they do come out with this I will get one for a packing gun while deer hunting.
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Re: 4" Redhawk
« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2006, 08:39:32 AM »
I wouldn't know why my Redhawks 44 Mag barrel is 5 1/2 "  You'll lose more velocity with a 4" barrel.


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Re: 4" Redhawk
« Reply #2 on: October 29, 2006, 10:59:13 PM »
cause a 4 inch gun is about the best lenght to pack in a holster and its surely not hard to get 1200-1300 fps out of a 300 grain bullet in a 4 inch redhawk and any more velocity just isnt needed. To me a round butted 4 inch redhawk would make for a great packing and hunting gun in a nice pancake holster and would even be small enough of a package to use for ccw occasionaly.
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Re: 4" Redhawk
« Reply #3 on: November 22, 2006, 06:24:22 AM »
It is no longer a rumor and is official.  The 4" Redhawk is to be.  Will probably be on display at the SHOT show in Orlando in January.  Photos were shown on another chat site posted by a Ruger employee.  I have not checked Ruger yet, but the poster said he was allowed to post it now.  (it was one day last week)

Looked like a neat gun.  4" is a good overall barrel length.  Easy to carry in holster in car, etc....


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Re: 4" Redhawk
« Reply #4 on: November 30, 2006, 04:40:20 PM »
I carry a 4" Dan Wesson, which it about the same size and weight as the SRH with a 4" tube.  I love it.  In either 44Mag or my 445 Supermag, It makes a great companion field gun.  I prefer to carry my 4" 357 which it probably my favorite field handgun, but if I am in bear country, it is the 44 or larger.  (with the 8" scoped barrel in my day pack, the Dan Wesson also doubles as a second hunting firearm out to 150 - 200 yards if my rifle fails for any reason.)  The heavy 4" 44 is the perfect size for SHOOTING in a necessary situation.  The mod. 29 is actaully better for carrying, but if you NEED a 44, you will NEED the extra weight of a DW or SRH to stand up to the heavy loads and all the practice it will take to be proficient with them.  The mod. 29 are just REALLY difficult to shoot well with heavy 44 loads (especially follow up shots) and will shoot loose after a steady diet of same.  If I were limited to only one barrel length in the 44, it would be the 4".

Get a 4" SRH when they come out, you will never be sorry.

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Re: 4" Redhawk
« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2006, 02:12:37 PM »
Many people are saying it's the SRH (Super Redhawk) that is coming out in a 4" length.  I wish that was the case!  In reality, as the first post mentioned, what is coming out is a Redhawk (RH) in the 4 " length.  This will still be a great handgun to have.  I have always liked the Redhawk, and the 4" length just makes it more handy.    Wyatte

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Re: 4" Redhawk
« Reply #6 on: December 01, 2006, 03:14:20 PM »
This is from thier website.

November 7, 2006
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR), is proud to announce the addition of a 4-inch barreled .44 Magnum Redhawk® to the family of strong, reliable Ruger® double action revolvers.

"The Ruger Redhawk revolvers have long been recognized for their strength and durability, which are features that .44 Magnum shooters appreciate," said Sturm, Ruger President Stephen L. Sanetti. "This .44 Magnum has only a 4-inch barrel, leaving outdoor enthusiasts with no excuse to leave it at home while trekking through the woods."

The 4-inch barreled .44 Magnum Redhawk has a low-maintenance satin stainless finish and features a newly designed Hogue® rubber grip that provides sure handling and reduction of perceived recoil. A micro-adjustable white outline rear sight complements a pinned distinctive red ramp insert front sight. The solid stainless steel frame has no side-plates to weaken its structural integrity and the 6-shot cylinder is positively aligned owing to the Ruger patented triple-locking mechanism.
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