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Most POWERFUL Pistols In The World!

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Published on 26 Jan 2023 / In Firearms

Check out the most powerful pistols in the world! This top 10 list of best and strongest revolvers and other handguns has some of the craziest weapons that currently exist!



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6. Desert Eagle
This semi-automatic handgun contains the largest centerfire cartridge of any magazine-fed, self-loading pistol. The Desert Eagle was designed by Magnum Research, Inc. and is known for its regular appearance in movies, television shows, and video games.

5. Smith & Wesson .500
When it comes to lethal handguns, the 50-caliber Smith and Wesson 500 takes the cake. Known as the “mack daddy of revolvers,” its stopping power is such that the gun surpasses the caliber necessary for practical use. In fact, the 500’s killing power has been equated with that of high-powered rifles. To give you an idea, rounds fire at speeds of up to 2,075 feet per second.

4. Smith and Wesson XVR 460 Magnum
Introduced in 2005, the Smith and Wesson XVR 460 Magnum is a large bore five-shot, single-action/double action revolver. Chambered for the .460 Smith and Wesson Magnum Cartridge, the 460 Magnum is rumored to be the most powerful 45-caliber handgun on Earth.

3. Smith and Wesson Model 29
Not surprisingly, the master of handguns makes our list of the world’s most powerful pistols for a third time. The Smith and Wesson Model 29 Classic is built on the philosophy that if something isn’t broken, there’s no need to fix it.

2. Marlin BFR
Manufactured by Magnum Research, the Marlin BFR is also known as the Magnum Research BFR. While BFR was originally an acronym intended to stand for “big frame revolver,” many people have appropriately redesignated it to stand for “big f’ing revolver.”

1. Thompson Center Contender G2
Like the Marlin BFR, the Thompson Center Contender G2 is compatible with the .47-50 Government rifle cartridge. You can also use a .44 magnum slug or a .410 shotgun shell with the break-action single-shot pistol, which has parts that are interchangeable with its “big brother,” a Thompson Center hunting rifle.

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