New from Taurus, the Raging Hunter .460 S&W Magnum with a 10.5-inch barrel.
Is it heavy? Yes. Will it kill big animals? Yes. Is it compensating for something? Also, yes!
First-of-its-kind muzzle brake.
Noticeable right away is the Raging Hunter’s proprietary compensator, designed to reduce recoil and muzzle flip by an impressive 25%.
The Taurus Raging Hunter is a formidable handgun with its 10.5″ barrel, and like other .460 Magnums, it is able to chamber and fire both .454 Casull and .45 Colt rounds.
Top rail for optics, bottom rail for stabilizing options.
The 10.5-inch Raging Hunter .460 Magnum boasts a unique bottom rail for attaching bipods or shooting sticks, providing a stable platform.
The long barrel, compensator, and top-mounted Picatinny rail for optics make it possible for handgun hunters to reach greater ranges than ever before.
But that’s not all from Taurus and the Raging Hunter…
Available in matte black and a two-tone finish.
The Raging Hunter is also now available in the powerful .500 S&W Magnum round!
With its familiar features and custom barrel ports to reduce recoil, this revolver is available in 5, 6.75, and 8-inch barrel lengths, and features a 5-round capacity. This 5-shot revolver is also available in .460 S&W Magnum.
The Taurus Raging Hunter 500 S&W Magnum and 460 S&W Magnum are available in matte black or two-tone with different barrel length options. MSRP ranges from $1069.99-$1089.99
Crysta Jane is a passionate concealed carry expert, outdoorswoman, and hunter who lives life boldly and unapologetically. With years of experience carrying concealed and a deep love for firearms, she’s built an impressive collection and backs it up with skill—especially behind a long-range rifle, where she’s known for consistently outshooting the boys.
Crysta hunts solo for mule deer and coyotes, rides horses, and lives for time spent outdoors with her dogs and her truck. Whether she’s testing new gear, working the land, or attending SHOT Show (her favorite week of the year), Crysta brings sharp insight and authentic energy to the GunsAmerica team.
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– Concealed Carry Expert – Years of real-world experience carrying, training, and living the concealed lifestyle. – Hunter & Outdoorswoman – Solo mule deer and coyote hunter with a deep passion for all types of hunting. – Long-Range Shooter – Skilled rifle shooter who thrives at distance and lives for challenging shots. – Firearms Enthusiast – Owns and operates a wide range of firearms, from precision rifles to EDC pistols. – SHOT Show Regular – Deeply connected to the industry, with SHOT Show being the highlight of her year. – Dog & Horse Lover – Her best friends have four legs, and they’re always part of the adventure. – American Patriot – Fierce believer in freedom, the Second Amendment, and living life on her own terms.
Pretty revolvers for sure, I have never fired a .500 but a .460 yes. It was not as intimidating as I first thought. Nevertheless I won’t trade my 4.25in. 629 for any of these ; when I need something more powerful than that I usually take a long gun, but I also understand some could find these useful. Thank’s for sharing, Crysta
Ross MischkeFebruary 7, 2023, 10:49 am
Why keep trying to shove ‘roids down a handgun’s throat? What’s wrong with a long gun?
T-RoadFebruary 7, 2023, 10:44 am
I’ve been shooting skeet with my 14″ barreled Contender for years. Lately I’ve been thinking about getting a Judge, just so I can do doubles. That might happen yet !
Mike in a TruckFebruary 7, 2023, 9:20 am
I do like that two tone.
justmemyselfandiFebruary 7, 2023, 6:53 am
i find Taurus to be a brand i don`t care for. their 9mm semi auto, felt like it would come apart when i shot it. also, , am not a fan of taurus,in general. if it was the only gun available, i`d love it.
Pretty revolvers for sure, I have never fired a .500 but a .460 yes. It was not as intimidating as I first thought. Nevertheless I won’t trade my 4.25in. 629 for any of these ; when I need something more powerful than that I usually take a long gun, but I also understand some could find these useful. Thank’s for sharing, Crysta
Why keep trying to shove ‘roids down a handgun’s throat? What’s wrong with a long gun?
I’ve been shooting skeet with my 14″ barreled Contender for years. Lately I’ve been thinking about getting a Judge, just so I can do doubles. That might happen yet !
I do like that two tone.
i find Taurus to be a brand i don`t care for. their 9mm semi auto, felt like it would come apart when i shot it. also, , am not a fan of taurus,in general. if it was the only gun available, i`d love it.