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Hand Cannons…
Well the Desert Eagle .357 is kind of small in comparison to the much larger cartridges out there now. As requested, a picture of my Taurus Raging Bull 500 with the 10” ported barrel, alongside my Desert Eagle XIX .357. I was going to add a caliber comparison but I’m out of 500 S&W ammo. It costs me about $75 for a box of 20, and since I’m job hunting I can’t go buying ammo to feed it again yet.
46 ♥ / 5 September, 2012

Taurus 990 Tracker
A large .22 LR revolver with a 6” barrel. Holds 9 shots and has very little recoil due to the overall size and weight of the gun. Though difficult to see in this picture, the 990 has Taurus’s signature “ribber” grip; a ribbed  textured rubber that is comfortable and helps negate some recoil on the larger caliber models.
59 ♥ / 23 July, 2012
gunsandposes:

“You are not the guy. You’re not capable of being the guy. I had a guy, but now I don’t. You are not the guy.”
10 ♥ / 16 July, 2012

Taurus M66
Though you can barely see it in the background, it’s a compact revolver chambered in .357 Magnum. Always something classic about a revolver in .357 though newer calibers easily outperform it in sheer ballistic power. I have one revolver in .357 along with my Desert Eagle. Recoil is not as bad as most people think it is.
68 ♥ / 27 June, 2012
120 ♥ / 13 June, 2012