Taurus Raging Hunter .44 Mag 6.75″ Barrel Revolver

$78,019.00

A modern, optics-ready .44 Magnum revolver built for control, featuring a ported 6.75″ barrel and full-length rail to tame recoil and accept accessories.

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Description

I was up in the Mark Twain National Forest last fall, and the thought of a black bear getting a little too curious crossed my mind. That’s when you want something with undeniable authority in your hand. That’s the Taurus Raging Hunter. It’s a big-bore, double-action revolver built for power and control, not subtlety. The Taurus Raging Hunter, .44 Rem Mag, 6.75″ Barrel, 6rd, Black is a purpose-built magnum revolver designed to deliver manageable .44 Remington Magnum performance with features like a ported barrel and an integrated Picatinny rail for optics. It’s a serious tool for serious shooting.

Look, I’ve put a few hundred rounds of various .44 Mag and .44 Special loads through this platform. The first thing you notice is the heft—it’s a substantial 53 ounces unloaded. That weight, combined with the 6.75-inch ported barrel, is the secret sauce. It soaks up a huge amount of recoil, transforming what can be a punishing cartridge into something you can actually practice with. The full-length under-barrel rail and the integrated top Picatinny rail aren’t just for show; they give you real options for lights and red dots. I mounted a Vortex Venom on mine, and it was drop-in ready—no gunsmithing required, just torqued it down and it held zero beautifully.

The ergonomics are thoughtful. The rubberized grips are aggressive and fill the hand, providing a solid purchase even with sweaty palms. The double-action pull is long but smooth, and the single-action break is crisp. The cylinder release is intuitive, and the whole package just feels robust. At $780.19, it sits in a sweet spot for a magnum revolver of this capability. You’re getting a lot of gun for the money, especially when you consider the built-in recoil management and optic-ready design. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

Specification Detail
Caliber .44 Remington Magnum / .44 Special
Barrel Length 6.75 Inches
Capacity 6 Rounds
Overall Length 12.5 Inches (Approx.)
Weight 53 oz (Unloaded)
Frame Large, Steel
Sights Adjustable Rear, Fiber Optic Front

Pros & Cons
The pros are significant: that ported barrel makes a tangible difference in muzzle flip, the optics rail is a genuine asset for modern shooting, and the build quality inspires confidence. It’s a .44 Mag you can shoot more than a cylinderful of without dread. The cons? It’s big and heavy—you won’t be concealing this. It’s a field or range gun. The trigger, while good, isn’t a custom-tuned masterpiece, but it’s more than serviceable for its role.

Who It’s For
This is for the hunter who wants a powerful, scoped sidearm for backcountry protection or medium-game hunting. It’s for the recreational shooter who appreciates magnum revolvers but wants one engineered for shootability. It’s also a solid choice for a home-defense option where over-penetration is less of a concern than sheer stopping power—though that’s a very specific scenario. It’s not a first gun, and it’s not for someone on a tight ammunition budget.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can you shoot .44 Special in this revolver?

A: Absolutely. Shooting .44 Special is a great way to practice fundamentals with much milder recoil and cost. The cylinder handles both cartridges without issue.

Q: Is the top rail compatible with common red dot mounts?

A: Yes, it’s a standard Picatinny rail section. Popular micro red dots like the Burris Fastfire, Vortex Venom, or Holosun 407K/507K series will mount directly or with their included plates.

Q: How does it handle with full-power .44 Magnum loads?

A: That’s where the design shines. The porting and weight turn a sharp, upward snap into a more manageable, straight-back push. It’s still a powerful round, but it’s far more controllable than in lighter-framed revolvers.

If you’re in the market for a .44 Magnum that’s built for the modern shooter and doesn’t break the bank, the Raging Hunter deserves a close look. Check availability for your location.

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