I recently paid too much and bought my "holy grail" of S&W revolvers. A nice (no longer in collectable condition) S&W Md 544 in .44-40, better known as the Texas Wagon Train revolver. It's a sweet 5" N-frame square butt. I had an old box of .44-40 cowboy loads I bought a while back (made in 1997 according to the box).
It has a Performance Center action job and is about the nicest double action shooter in my stable. That is next to a 4 screw Md 14 that also had an action job by an unknown 'smith before I bought it.
Now, if companies will start making .44-40 at a reasonable price again I might be able to take it out again.
Good shooting!
Chris
It has a Performance Center action job and is about the nicest double action shooter in my stable. That is next to a 4 screw Md 14 that also had an action job by an unknown 'smith before I bought it.
Now, if companies will start making .44-40 at a reasonable price again I might be able to take it out again.
Good shooting!
Chris