Taurus .44 Magnum safety flag
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Taurus .44 Magnum safety flag
Any suggestions as to a suitable safety flag for a .44 Magnum Taurus revolver please? I have a potential product fromGermany but would rather buy in the UK. Thanks.
- Blackstuff
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Re: Taurus .44 Magnum safety flag
Genuinely curious as to the need for one? Swinging the cylinder out surely shows it is incapable of firing, akin to breaking the action of a SbS or O/U shotgun?
Something like this should do the trick though as the curve gives enough tension to ensure it won't drop out, either in the barrel or cylinder;
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/235507530605 ... 36EALw_wcB
I just used the above link for reference to the picture, these types of flags are available in lots of gun shops.
Something like this should do the trick though as the curve gives enough tension to ensure it won't drop out, either in the barrel or cylinder;
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/235507530605 ... 36EALw_wcB
I just used the above link for reference to the picture, these types of flags are available in lots of gun shops.
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Re: Taurus .44 Magnum safety flag
I use a 3d printed 'disc' when transporting my .357 in its case. On the range, as Blackstuff said, cylinder swung out and benched. If I do need to carry it, I hook my finger through the open frame clearly showing empty cylinder.
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