• RARE TAURUS RAGING BULL .44 POLISHED BLUE 6.5” •

 

 
 


RARE TAURUS RAGING BULL .44 POLISHED BLUE 6.5”

SUPER-MACHO, BADASS MAGNUM REVOLVER MORE AWESOME THAN S&W!

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I.  A well-deserved reputation for outstanding strength, reliability, and accuracy. The mighty Raging Bull Model M444CP chambers the popular .44 Magnum. A double-lockup cylinder (not found on any Colts or S&W 29s) assures strength where needed, and accuracy on this powerful hunter. These bad boys also feature factory porting and hold 6 rounds of my favorite Hornady LEVERevolution® (love the red tips!). A cushioned insert grip with a distinctive red insert (again, love the red!), is exclusive on the RAGING™ Series large frame revolvers—it pillows recoil and makes shooting comfort a reality!

II. Equipped with the Taurus Security System, the device is part of the firearm and cannot be lost, and the same special Security Key works for both the revolver and pistol Systems (includes two keys). To engage simply insert the Key into the button on the rear of the hammer and rotate ¼ turn clockwise. This engages the system and the trigger cannot be pulled. To disengage simply rotate the key ¼ turn back. Also, the transfer bar mechanism prevents the hammer from striking the firing pin unless the trigger is pulled fully to the rear.” Here are some YouTube videos if you’re not yet convinced you should buy this gun: Blasting The Bull!

III. The attention to detail is really something to behold, that one actually can appreciate by just seeing the photos! I gotta tell you, photographing polished black surfaces is not my forté! They reflect light and objects in the room and the black looks dark in some photos and light in others. The photos really do a pretty good job of depicting the beautiful condition. I know my close-up photos sometimes bite me in the ass, but I really want people to see what they’re buying! I use intense lighting that can give some parts a kind-of "grainy" texture—but, they truly don’t look that way with the naked eye! Again, close-ups biting my butt! Also, there may be some lint, microscopic dust, and a few hairs (probably my shop-dog’s hairs) in the close-ups—they’re not scratches, etc. There may also be a little discoloration in one or more photos because I keep parts wiped down with a KleenBore silicone gun cloth. The last photo is from Taurus.

IV. When I take a gun out of it’s box to photograph, I use extreme diligence in careful handling. Also, I wipe all surfaces with a KleenBore silicone gun cloth. Most times when I repack the gun/box, it’s much more protected from shipping jolts and moisture than it came from the factory. Note: Any white stuff you see is Remington Teflon dry spray. I really like it and have generally used it for years in place of oil.

V. Initially I bought this gun just for the absolutely beautiful polished bluing (which really is blacking) which I’m a fanatic for! I had never seen one up close, but took the plunge and bought one from my wholesaler. Holy crap—I was literally overwhelmed by the sheer presence of this one-of-a-kind revolver! Since then all I’ve done with it is handle it—lovingly—it never was taken out to shoot!

VI. This unfired, new-old-stock, Raging Bull is a much better-than-average value! You just don’t see many of the blued 44 magnum versions come up for sale. And I’m not happy about selling it, but it doesn’t look like I’m ever gonna get the time to fire it—so you should! There are only miniscule, ultra-slight imperfections (that most likely came from the factory). And although this gun has been carefully handled, I’m conservatively rating it between “Excellent” and “New Old Stock (NOS), As New or Like New” (see our “Firearm Standards” link under the “Additional Terms of Sale” tab above). The gun definitely leans towards new!

VII. One last request: Please check out our other auctions at OTHER NEAT STUFF! Especially our beautiful, custom embroidered shirt, with a pissed-off lady saying: “My Husband Bought A New Gun…All I Got Was This Shirt”.

VIII. Note About Consignors And Me: I know most of you will just ignore this like I’m talking to a wall, but it remains a fact—Consignors (including myself) can be a fickle bunch when it comes to selling their/our stuff. I’ve had them read my (wonderful) descriptions and become re-sold on their items! Hell, last year I did this 4 times on my own guns! At any time, if there are no bids, the Consignors can tell me to raise prices or even cancel the auctions! Believe me, I do this way more often than I’d like to. However, as soon as there is a bid, the auctions can’t (and won’t) be stopped, and someone (like you) is going to get that/this gun, etc.! So, if you haven’t guessed it, the moral of this short-story is once you’ve made the decision to buy—don’t wait until the last minute to bid. Now, if you’ve read this far, you know you want it—so bid! Thanks.

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