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5/24/2006 9:15:43 PM EDT
I was at my local gun store today and I saw a beautiful Smith and Wesson 44-40 Caliber and it was blue with a 4 inch barrel and had brown wooden grips without finger groves (which I like the looks of way better. I don't like the new ones with the groves) and it was from 1985. Anyway I was thinking of getting it someday. The guy wanted 445 for it. I was wondering what the stopping power is on a 44-40?
Is it better than a 38 and if so is it equal or better than a 357Mag? The reason why I want to know is I would like to get it anyway but someday down the road I might see if I can get a job with Brinks Armored Car Service and I heard that they haven't modernized to Semiautomatics. Heard they still make there officers carry revolvers. So what do you all think of the caliber?his
5/25/2006 3:17:16 AM EDT
[#1]
ballistics comparison i can't give you but unless you reload for it, you are going to have a hard time finding anything other than cowboy and hunting loads for that caliber.
5/25/2006 5:10:24 AM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
ballistics comparison i can't give you but unless you reload for it, you are going to have a hard time finding anything other than cowboy and hunting loads for that caliber.



Yep. What aaron said about ammo availability.

As for a comparison.  When loaded normally (i.e. not with downloaded cowboy competition ammo) it is similar to the .45 ACP, .44 special, .40 S&W power level cartridges from a pistol.  But the problem is since it hasn't been marketed for self defense in nearly a century.  Modern self defense loadings are not available.  Nowadays the .44-40 is more of a fun cartridge than a serious self defense cartridge.

Kent
5/25/2006 7:21:23 AM EDT
[#3]
Thanks. I will just forget about getting that gun for that purpose. If I do get a job someday with Brinks Armored Car Service and they still don't let people carry semi automatics I will go with a 357 Magnum instead. That way like you two said I can get some hollow points for it.  And I can always carry 38 Special rounds in it if they don't want me to have that much power.

"If you can't handle this like a normal assignment 007... Then 008 will replace you." 008hug.gif
5/25/2006 11:53:42 AM EDT
[#4]
.44 WCF (aka .44-40) is better as the rifle round it was originally designed to be. It's somewhat of a pain to handload in quantities most people think of when pistol shooting. Factory ammo is either weak and expensive or so-so in power and expensive.

If you're considering an armored car job, your future employer will probably mandate cartridge as well as handgun type.
5/27/2006 5:56:05 AM EDT
[#5]
From a "for fun" standpoint, I'd say go for it, but for a duty weapon I'll agree that you want something with better ammo choice/availability. .357 should fit the bill.
5/28/2006 3:36:10 PM EDT
[#6]
The .44-40 has always been a good manstopper with cast bullets. But the factory ammo will cost alot of money. So you will need to start handloading your own ammunition.