RUG REDHAWK 44MAG 5.5 SS AS WOOD GRIPS 6RD

RUG REDHAWK 44MAG 5.5 SS AS WOOD GRIPS 6RD

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SKU: BILL|RUG 5043

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Description

Caliber: 44 Rem Mag – Grips: Hardwood – Front Sight: Ramp – Barrel Length: 5.50 – Material: Stainless Steel – Capacity: 6 – Rear Sight: Adjustable – Twist: 1:20 RH – Finish: Satin Stainless – Overall Length: 11 – Weight: 49 oz. – Grooves: 6 – Cold hammer-forged sleeve and shroud barrel provides outstanding accuracy. – Single-spring mechanism allows for a smooth light trigger pull. – Triple-locking cylinder is locked into the frame at the front rear and bottom for more positive alignment and dependable operation shot after shot. – Easy sighting with readily replaceable insert front blade sight and adjustable rear sight with white outline. – Rugged stainless steel construction with no side plates is designed specifically to handle powerful magnum loads through extra metal in top strap sidewalls and barrel mounting areas. – Patented transfer bar mechanism provides an unparalleled measure of security against accidental discharge. – Dual chambering for .44 Magnum models which also accept factory .44 Special cartridges.

Additional information

UPC

736676050437

Manufacturer

Ruger / Sturm, Ruger & Co.

Manufacturer Part Number

5043

Action

Revolver

ATF Type

REVOLVER

Barrel Finish

Satin Stainless

Barrel Length

5.5"

Caliber/Gauge

.44 Magnum

Capacity

6

Length

11''

Magazine Included

1 x 6-Round

Model

Redhawk

Package Height

3.7

Package Width

10.8

Product Type

Revolver

Rate of Twist

1-in-20

Safety

Transfer Bar

Shipping Weight

11.0

Sights

Adjustable Rear Sight & Ramp Front Sight

Sights Type

ADJUSTABLE

Units per Box

1

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