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45 Revolver. Barrel length. Let's argue!

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42 comments

  • austin20

    I say do like Marshal Earp and go with a 12" barrel.😁

    All joking aside go with the one that is going to be more enjoyable to use.

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  • Ruger4me

    I don't have a 45 but my 44's are 7.5 inch in the Black hawks and I enjoy those more than the 2.5 inch Alaskan, All of them are fun, just easier to hit the target with the longer barrel...

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  • Rocky Raab

    I owned several 45 Colt Blackhawks. The shoulder holster deer hunting one was 7.5" and the belt holster everything else ones were 4 5/8" (or whatever length it was that the short Ruger came as.) I generally shot lighter loads and more of them in the short ones.

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  • toad67

    I have both, a four and five inch S&W 625. The four inch is great, but the extra inch on the five makes the sight picture a bit better. What gun are you thinking about?

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  • KL

    @toad67 : looking at a Taylor's Old Randall (5.5") and a Taylor's 1873 Cattleman (7.5").

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  • toad67

    Are you going to use moon clips, or load some 45AR?

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  • KenK/84Bravo

    Shorter barrels, look cooler, clear the holster faster.

    Longer barrels, lend more to accuracy.

    Your choice.

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  • buddyb

    When I deer hunted with Contenders,I had a 14 inch 44 mag barrel that would stay in the kill zone at 200 yards.After hunting with it a few times it proved to be sort of ungainly handling.I went back to a 10 inch barrel and did fine.

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  • BobJudy

    I don't think that you will notice a lot of difference in recoil. I've shot 7.5" and they don't feel much different than my 4 3/4".

    I do like .45 cal revolvers. That's my New Frontier 45LC and a S&W 25-2 6" in that new fangled .45 ACP. As @KenK/84Bravo said though, the sights are more forgiving on the longer barrels. Bob

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  • bullshot

    I'd go with the 5.5 inch barrel.



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  • bpost

    Hands down 5.5" they balance better.

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  • Oakie

    If you are using it to deer hunt, I prefer a longer barrel. My 44 and my 41 are both 8 3/8 inch smith and Wesson.. I shoot a 210 grain Hornady xtp-hp in both. If you are just buying it to target shoot, I would say the 5.5 is much of a difference. You could also lower the grains of powder and shoot pet loads. Just me, But I prefer the longer barrels for both target and hunting. My wife asked me what I wanted for my 60th in two weeks. I really want a "JM'" Marlin 1894cb in 45 long colt. Then I want to buy a matching revolver in 45. So my final synopsis is, buy the longer barrel, hate it, and send it to me for my birthday. Problem solved😁

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  • waltermoe

    I have a Smith&Wesson model 22, same as the model 1917. It has a 5.5 inch barrel which fits that model very well. It was designed as you know to fill a gap in side arms during WW1, and only handles the 45 ACP round. For defense it fits the bill perfect, and for fun as well.

    Now if you’re wanting to hunt with a handgun, I would go with the 45 Long Colt in a 7.5 inch. I had one once, but only in 4.5 inch barrel that was made by Ruger. They make a very strong revolver, but case in 45 LC if I remember can be rather thin if going to reload.

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  • KL
    Oakie: 30070125263899/comments/30070165036699

    If you are using it to deer hunt, I prefer a longer barrel. My 44 and my 41 are both 8 3/8 inch smith and Wesson.. I shoot a 210 grain Hornady xtp-hp in both. If you are just buying it to target shoot, I would say the 5.5 is much of a difference. You could also lower the grains of powder and shoot pet loads. Just me, But I prefer the longer barrels for both target and hunting. My wife asked me what I wanted for my 60th in two weeks. I really want a "JM'" Marlin 1894cb in 45 long colt. Then I want to buy a matching revolver in 45. So my final synopsis is, buy the longer barrel, hate it, and send it to me for my birthday. Problem solved😁

    I will definitely load my own for this one. I doubt it will ever see factory ammo.

    Almost all of my shooting will be indoors. You can never be too safe against paper plates. I'll never hunt with the 45. It's exclusively a range gun indoors or outdoors.

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  • drobs

    I'm also a fan of 5.5 but have a bit of mix of 5.5 and shorter.

    Pietta 45 Colt

    Uberti 357 Magnum


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  • Butchdog3

    Look for a Cimarron, Evil Roy. Talk about a slick revolver.

    Barrel length, what is you planed use for the revolver?

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  • He Dog

    Mine are all 5.5 in Colt and Ruger. James Arness as Matt Dillon carried 7.5 and won all the shoot outs against Arvo OJala every time. So tell me, are you feeling lucky... To mix movie metaphors. My advice is to get one of each, and figger it out for your ownself.

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  • He Dog

    And for the record, Hollywood not withstanding, there is no historical evidence that Wyatt Earp ever carried a Buntline long barreled Colt. Assertions from Ned Buntline, who bought Saturday night specials cheap and sold them as "Owned by Ned Butline" entirling with standing. Ned was a self promoter and not even a little credible.

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  • Rocky Raab

    I had a Uberti 45 Colt that would chamber 1 3/4" cut-down .410 shells. What a hoot! I even found a rare Lee Loader for .410 to make them. (My Rugers were too tight to chamber them.)

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  • Horse Plains Drifter

    I have two SA revolvers. Both Rugers, one Blackhawk in 45 Colt, and one Super Blackhawk. Both have 7-1/2 inch barrels. I have never even fired a short barreled Blackhawk that I can recall. They look neat, and I would like to have one.

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  • shootuadeal

    I have several Rugers in 45 colt, I was an avid cowboy action shooter. I personally have found I shoot much better with the 5.5" barrels than with the 7.5". Recoil difference seems negligible to me.

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  • KL
    shootuadeal: 30070125263899/comments/30070135681435

    I have several Rugers in 45 colt, I was an avid cowboy action shooter. I personally have found I shoot much better with the 5.5" barrels than with the 7.5". Recoil difference seems negligible to me.

    Do you think you shoot better with the 5.5 because of the weight/balance of the gun?

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  • Mr. Perfect

    I don't think you will notice much difference in felt recoil with the 7.5" that would make that the deciding factor, but yes technically it will tame it more.

    The 7.5 has a better sight picture for you, so you will shoot it more accurately, but you will likely tire from holding the longer bbl up, more quickly.

    The 5.5, as said above, will balance a bit better and be quicker on the draw.


    My 44 mag is in a ruger with a 7.5" bbl, and frankly grips do the most to tame recoil in that gun.

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  • KenK/84Bravo

    Yeah, I can admit to wanting a 4.5- 5.5" barrel SAA. 😁

    Dang it @drobs.

    Nice collection. That lower Pietta is Sweet!

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  • shootuadeal
    KL: 30070125263899/comments/30070102619291

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11407240#Comment_11407240

    Do you think you shoot better with the 5.5 because of the weight/balance of the gun?

    Yes, like I tell people in the store I think revolvers over the 5-6" range tend to get "front heavy" and are harder to hold steady.

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  • austin20

    For that really long barrel!

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  • drobs
    @...: 30070125263899/comments/30070150354843

    Yeah, I can admit to wanting a 4.5- 5.5" barrel SAA. 😁

    Dang it @drobs.

    Nice collection. That lower Pietta is Sweet!

    I picked that one up at a local gun shop. Being so shiny it called to me. It has 4 clicks of the hammer. The top one I got on the auction side here, it has a transfer bar safety and only 3 clicks. Which is kind of disappointing.

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  • drobs

    I snagged this pic from GB Forums a few years ago as an inspiration. I forget the member's name but these are all Colts from his collection.


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  • Ditch-Runner

    I thought Every one knew it's not the size it's how well you can use it

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  • bullshot

    Nah , it's the size .............................................

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