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A.50 caliber handgun is a handgun firing a bullet measuring approximately.5 inches (12.7 mm) in diameter. Historically, many black powder pistols fired bullets with diameters well above ½ inch. However, following the development of smokeless powder, the focus shifted to smaller-diameter bullets propelled at higher velocities, and the. Win up to $100 with this free chip and bring it home! Promotion Link: Raging Bull $50 No Deposit Bonus. Bonus Code: 50NDB. Raging Bull Casino – Quick Review. Raging Bull is powered by Real Time Gaming. This raging bull 75 free chip has wagering requirements of only 30x playthrough. Raging Bull Free Spins Bonus Codes. FREE55 is a Raging Bull casino free spins code that players can use for another Raging Bull free spins no deposit. When you enter a different code, for example, BIGGERISBETTER, you will be required to make a deposit to claim free.

Muzzle flash and cylinder blast from a Smith & Wesson Model 500 fired at night.
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A .50 caliber handgun is a handgun firing a bullet measuring approximately .5 inches (12.7 mm) in diameter. Historically, many black powder pistols fired bullets with diameters well above ½ inch. However, following the development of smokeless powder, the focus shifted to smaller-diameter bullets propelled at higher velocities, and the development of .50 and larger calibers in handguns became uncommon.

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In the twentieth century, several new cartridges of half-inch diameter were developed, the first by John Linebaugh of Cody, Wyoming, in 1986 with the development of the .500 Linebaugh, and then later with the .50 Action Express (1988), which was the first to achieve wide popularity.[1] The .500 Linebaugh utilizes a bore diameter of .500' with the corresponding bullet diameter of .510', the same as the .50 BMG and other .50 caliber rifles, while the .50 Action Express and .500 S&W Magnum use .490' bore diameters and correspondingly smaller .500' bullet diameters. The smaller .500' diameter was further popularized by the development of the .500 S&W Magnum in 2003.[2]

There are automatic, revolver, and single-shot .50 caliber handgun designs. Handguns of this caliber tend to be larger and heavier than most others of their type with the exception of the Linebaugh line of revolvers. The Linebaugh revolvers are based on the standard Ruger Blackhawk with Ruger Bisley grip frames, although the cylinders have been enlarged for both structural integrity and absorbing the recoil associated with firing these rounds as have the previously mentioned .500 handguns.[2]

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Despite being featured in many video games and action films as the weapon of choice for some members of elite military and law enforcement units, these guns in reality are used primarily for hunting, target shooting, and silhouette shooting.[3][4]

Examples[edit]

A custom made .50 Alaskan five-shot single-action revolver built on a BFR frame. The cylinder can also accommodate the 0.3 inch longer .50-110 Winchester cartridge.
(Left: .50 Alaskan, Right: .50-110 Winchester)
The largest commercially produced revolver: Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 500 built on the company's X-Frame. This one has a 7.5 inch barrel. Bullet weights for commonly available ammunition vary from 275 to 500 grains; heavier custom cast bullets up to 700 grains for reloading are available.

.50 Action Express[edit]

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  • Freedom Arms Model 555[5]

.50 GI[edit]

  • Conversions for the Glock 20/Glock 21

500 GNR[edit]

.500 S&W Magnum[edit]

Other[edit]

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  • Ruger Bisley (.500 Linebaugh)
  • Magnum Research BFR (.50 Beowulf)
  • Freedom Arms Model 83 .500 WE (.500 Wyoming Express)
  • Triple Action Thunder (.50 BMG)
  • RSh-12 (12.7×55mm STs-130)
  • WTS .50 (.50 BMG)

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Shideler, Dan (2011). Gun Digest 2011. Krause. p. 368. ISBN978-1-4402-1337-3.
  2. ^ abVan Zwoll, Wayne (2006). Hunter's Guide to Long-Range Shooting. Stackpole Books. pp. 335–339. ISBN978-0-8117-3314-4.
  3. ^Hartink, A.E. (2002). The Complete Encyclopedia of Pistols and Revolvers. Edison, New Jersey: Chartwell Books, Inc. pp. 165–167. ISBN978-0-7858-1519-8.
  4. ^Taffin, John (2005). 'The Desert Eagle of Magnum Research'. Guns Magazine. 30 (8). Archived from the original on 2012-04-19. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
  5. ^Hartink, A.E. (2003). The Complete Encyclopedia of Pistols and Revolvers. Edison, New Jersey: Chartwell Books, Inc. pp. 132–134. ISBN978-0-7858-1871-7.

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