Rossi 44 Magnum

ThomasT

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I was looking around at Academy Sports today and they had a Rossi 44 mag revolver with a 2" barrel. It looked for all the world to be a Taurus Tracker revolver but without the silly ported barrel. I have owned several Taurus guns and never had any real problems with them. And I know Taurus now owns Rossi.

So I was wondering if anyone here has had any real experience with the new Taurus made Rossi's and what you thought of them? To me this is more of a strong 44 special than a magnum gun. That how treated the 44 Tracker I used to own.

The price was a reasonable $369.00. I need a new gun like I need a second wife but the idea of a new gun is just so much fun. ( a second wife not so much). Plus I already have the ammo. Opinions please.
 
Atleast buy a 4" barrel. You loss most of the "magnum" when a barrel it only 2" long regaurdless of the brand.
 
Thanks Kahrguy. I am aware of the velocity loss from a shorter barrel and like I stated in the first post I would treat this more like a 44 special anyway. Just like the Taurus Tracker I had the frame at the crane area looks a little small for much full bore mag load shooting. I just like the idea of a small sized 44 handgun without going to a charter arms.

I looked on the Rossi site and they don't even have this gun listed that I could find so I don't know if they even offer a 4" barreled version.
 
Do yourself and the gun a favor...shoot .44spec loads. Unless you are in brown bear country and using this for potential self defense, the .44spec loads will do the trick and not abuse the gun or you. These guns will not take a steady diet of full power mag loads despite what some of the faithful may tell you. As a matter of fact, I have the M44 and it will not stand up to the .44spec loads...it has been relegated to permanent safe duty now.
 
If I was in the market for a 5 shot .44 Special snubbie, I'd probably be all over this gun myself. I already have a Taurus 431 and two Charter Bulldogs, otherwise I wouldn't hesitate to buy it. There's a couple of guys on Taurus Armed that have one and they seem to like theirs.

And I would agree with you ratshooter, I'd only shoot .44 Specials out of it, even though it's chambered in .44 mag.

It looks like there's a Taurus stainless version of it....but I don't think it's worth the extra bucks.

http://www.impactguns.com/taurus-m4...ion-2-440029tkrt2440029tkrt-725327605379.aspx
 
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shootniron: "I have the M44 and it will not stand up to the .44spec loads"

I just bought a used M44 Tracker and have only fired a few rounds through it as a function check.

I am very interested in how yours didn't stand up and what kinds of repairs were required.

I'm always interested in hearing about how good their warranty service is. I've only owned two or three Tauri and none has, so far, given me any problem.

Now I'm worried about the M44:(; it's a very handy-sized .44 magnum and so far, I really like it.

Oh, please accept my apologies, ratshooter, I think I've contributed to your thread derailment.

OTOH, I'd like your reasons for thinking the porting is "silly" (I don't have a real opinion of it, as yet).

Thanks,

Will
 
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It cracks me up when people continually say that you lose all the velocity of a magnum with a short barrel. Admittedly, a snub nose revolver is not efficient, you do still maintain about 400-500 fps velocity over a corresponding special load in 357 or 44. In my mind that makes it just fine. A 180 grain magnum JHP will still be travelling @ around 1200 FPS from a 2 1/2" barrel VS 700 or so from a 44 special.

Yes it kicks, the question is; Are you up to the task? Me? I love the big boomers.
 
ratshooter If you want it buy it. You can read reviews and not need an opinion here. I am one that sees to many faults with a 2" 44 mag from recovery between shoots to the short sight radius and added barrel flash. . Atleast with a 4 to 5 1/2' barrel you can gain some control, with handloads reduce magnum flash and have along enought sight radius to make a more accurate shot if needed. But agian if a 2" barrel is what you want just take the time to look the rossi over well like any revolver today and take it home if it checks out.
 
psyfly there is no need to apologize. Thread drift is normal and sometimes brings up thoughts that I and others may not have thought of.

As for porting I have just never liked it. Plus if you pull a gun in close to your body to keep from getting it snatched from you, you may get a face full of muzzle blast if you have to fire it. Plus you can't shoot shot capsules from most ported barrels.

The 44 Tracker I bought so I could carry it with shot loads on a snakey deer lease I was on and then found out shot loads were a big no no in that gun.

I did shoot my Tracker with full power loads a few times but most were 44SP equivelent or light 44 mag loads. It was fun to shoot and I never had any problems with it. I suspect the Rossi would be just as good.

Dano that SS Tracker would do the trick too. Not in stock though. Plus a couple hundred bucks more than the blued one I found. Thanks for the link.

Did anyone see Rossi is making 30-30s, 45-70 and 410 lever actions? I saw those when I went to their site yesterday. They look like copies of the Marlin guns.
 
I am very interested in how yours didn't stand up and what kinds of repairs were required.

My gun will begin to fail to lock up after about 500rds...have jumped through this hoop before and will not do it again. I will not sell it to someone else and I will not pay for shipping to have it fixed again.

As far as customer service is concerned...the newer the gun is, the better the service. I am not sure as to the quality of the repair...it seems as though it is no better than it was when new. This is just my experience. and it has been the same with a 970 .22lr...in my opinion they are substandard and I will not buy another. I hope that you have the service from yours that others have had with theirs...maybe it will be better than either of mine.

I really like the M44,not a Tracker, it is a great shooting gun...just not much quality there.
 
Be very careful and check the revolver out carefully. Dealing with Taurus customer service is a nightmare. I had the pleasure of going through this experience.
Good luck,
Howard
 
Be very careful and check the revolver out carefully. Dealing with Taurus customer service is a nightmare. I had the pleasure of going through this experience.
Good luck,
Howard
+1
Been there done that. Never again.
 
Rossi 44 mag

I recently purchased the Rossi 44mag with a 2" barrel, the mag loads have a bit more kick and seem to be less accurate then the 44 special loads. With the Hornady 180 grain loads it does quite well holding a 4" group at 30 yards. Figure this will make a excellent Hog gun at close range.
 
Ok. I am not a Taurus fan boy. I had a .17hmr 8" revolver that got sent in and never sent back. They sent a check. It was a 12 month pita.... This was in 2008. I own a 2005 .38 snubbie 85 from them and it is perfect. At 7 yards it will put them in the same hole off a rest. I love it. And my all time favorite 9mm is my PT-99 Beretta clone. And I actually prefer the Tarus over the beretta 92 for two big reasons. Safety placement and lifetime warranty. Back to Taurus customer service. Yes.....it sucked monkey balls. But if you do some research they have a new CEO since 2010 I think. And now it is ten times better than it was. Although I have never used it since my .17 hmr died. My PT-99 is flawless in 5k rounds and counting. Not so much as a stove pipe or FTF. But if you go to the taurus armed forum and read and research, CS is much better. There are some of the new guns I do not prefer from them are their poly semi autos....just too many little issues. But that is just me. Their new CEO, Mark Kresser, is the most approachable in the gun world. He has been known to personally call customers to solve issues and make things right. He is a gun nut as much as we are. He is not just an empty suit. He reads forums and answers emails. Try that with Colt, Berretta or any other CEO. Just my 2 cents.
 
IMHO, I would pass. Better off with a S&W or Ruger in this powerful cartridge. I too have seen my share of QC problems with Rossi.
 
My rossi 38 never gave me any trouble loved that little gun. The rossi 357 was crap out of the box. the timig was off and a few otther things that caused the cylinder to jam up when shooting 357s (38s were ok)

But in 44 mag, please consider saving a few more checks. You would not want anything but high quality when shooting a 44 mag.

I bought a Ruger 44 mag in blue off Gunbroker.com for I think 500 or 550 dollars!! With less than 300 rounds shot through (almost no flame cutting) What a steal!!!!!!!!!!
 
My 2008 M44SS6 has never given me any problems nor has my 2012 M444B6 Raging Bull. I like both of them. I shoot them both regularly and always carry one of them with me in the woods.

I don't have any experience with a 2" .44 or with Rossi handguns.

I have two other Tauri, a 1992 PT92 and a 2013 PT709 Slim and haven't had any problems with them either, so I have no experience with their Service Dept.
 
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