Now that's a surprise. Usually taurus revolvers are notorious for having a large end gap and some end play. Yours are both ideal. My raging bull has strange results. On the left side it has .006", but on the right .008". But as long as it shoots ok and doesn't spit or shave bullets, i wont even bother with it. Thanks for the video 👍
@@kstofkos no worries, i almost forgot about it 😉. I must say you are lucky to get exceptionaly good specimen of M44. These used to have really wide gaps, at least here in Europe. US usually gets better QC and better models than Europe i was told. I had M44 a long ago and it had 0.009" gap, but it was still very accurate and had no velocity loss. I saw you also own raging bull in .454, i wonder what that gap is. No need to bother making video. Just measure it one day and post a comment. No rush, whenever you plan on cleaning it, also measure it. Thanks again 👍
Now that's a surprise. Usually taurus revolvers are notorious for having a large end gap and some end play. Yours are both ideal. My raging bull has strange results. On the left side it has .006", but on the right .008". But as long as it shoots ok and doesn't spit or shave bullets, i wont even bother with it. Thanks for the video 👍
Any time! Sorry it took so long. I kept forgetting about your request.
@@kstofkos no worries, i almost forgot about it 😉. I must say you are lucky to get exceptionaly good specimen of M44. These used to have really wide gaps, at least here in Europe. US usually gets better QC and better models than Europe i was told. I had M44 a long ago and it had 0.009" gap, but it was still very accurate and had no velocity loss. I saw you also own raging bull in .454, i wonder what that gap is. No need to bother making video. Just measure it one day and post a comment. No rush, whenever you plan on cleaning it, also measure it. Thanks again 👍