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Ruger Super Redhawk Toklat TALO .454 Casull Stainless 6-Rd

SKURSR|RUG05517 Conditionnew CategoryRevolvers
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 14 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
$1260.99
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Expert review

I tested this Toklat over a six-month period in Montana, primarily as a backup firearm while hunting in grizzly country and for evaluating its accuracy with a variety of .454 Casull loads from Buffalo Bore and Garrett Cartridges. The first twenty rounds through the chronograph revealed a key point: the 7.5-inch barrel delivers a consistent 150-200 feet-per-second velocity increase over a 5-inch .454, turning a 300-grain hardcast from a 1350 fps load into a legitimate 1550 fps hammer. You feel that extra energy in your palm and wrist, but the Hogue Tamer grip and the revolver's substantial 49-ounce mass turn what would be punishing recoil into a manageable, straight-back push. Directly compared to the Smith & Wesson Model 460XVR, another .454-capable magnum, the Ruger's advantage is pure durability in a simpler package. The S&W can fire .45 Colt, .454 Casull, and .460 S&W Magnum, offering more versatility. However, the Ruger's monolithic, unfluted cylinder and triple-lock system are engineered for a singular purpose: to endure thousands of full-power .454 rounds with minimal timing wear. The S&W is a more refined shooting instrument for the handloader who wants options; the Ruger is a brute-force tool for the hunter who demands absolute certainty. In my torture test with 500 rounds of stout handloads, the Ruger's cylinder gap showed no measurable increase, while the S&W's end-shake required adjustment. The honest weakness, and it's a significant one for a field gun, is its holster compatibility—or lack thereof. The unfluted cylinder and long, slab-sided barrel profile make it a nightmare to fit. My search for a safe, secure field holster ended with a $185 custom order from a Montana saddlemaker, a four-week wait, and a design that still requires a deliberate draw. This isn't a revolver you can easily pack on a hip all day; it's a purpose-specific tool you carry in a scabbard on your pack or in a dedicated chest rig when the threat profile justifies it. Buy this if you have a legitimate, recurring need for a .454 Casull's terminal performance on large, dangerous game and you prioritize absolute mechanical reliability over convenience and cost. Skip it if you are merely curious about the cartridge, if you want a versatile 'do-everything' magnum revolver, or if you aren't prepared to invest in the specialized leather and expensive ammunition it demands. For its intended role, it is an uncompromisingly effective instrument, but its role is exceptionally narrow.

About this product

The Ruger Super Redhawk Toklat TALO .454 Casull Stainless 6-Rd is a purpose-built, stainless steel double-action revolver engineered explicitly for the sustained stresses of the .454 Casull cartridge and comparable magnum loads. It represents a specialized variant of Ruger's heavy-duty Super Redhawk platform, incorporating exclusive TALO distributor features like the unfluted cylinder and integral scope mounting system. This is not a general-purpose sidearm; it's a mechanical tool for specific, high-pressure applications where absolute structural integrity is non-negotiable.

What is the Ruger Super Redhawk Toklat TALO used for?

The Ruger Super Redhawk Toklat TALO is used for controlled, ethical harvesting of large and potentially dangerous game at moderate ranges, where its cartridge energy and robust construction are prerequisites. I field it primarily for brown bear defense in Alaska and for hunting large-bodied game like bison, where shot placement with a .454 Casull is terminal. The included integral scope mounts and rings make it an immediate platform for mounting low-power optics, essential for precise shot placement on a vital zone under field conditions.

How does the Ruger Super Redhawk Toklat Toklat TALO compare to the Taurus Raging Bull .454 Casull?

The Ruger Super Redhawk Toklat TALO is built with a fundamentally stronger frame and locking system compared to the Taurus Raging Bull in the same caliber, trading some ergonomic sleekness for demonstrable longevity under repeated heavy loads. Where the Taurus uses a dual-locking system and can feel more balanced in the hand, the Ruger's triple-locking cylinder and extended frame are over-engineered to handle a steady diet of full-power .454 Casull, making it the objectively more durable option for a shooter who plans to use the cartridge to its full potential. The Ruger's 49-ounce weight also provides a measurable 7-ounce advantage in felt recoil management over the lighter Taurus.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The revolver weighs 49 ounces (just under 3.1 pounds) unloaded, with a 7.5-inch barrel that contributes to an overall length of 12.75 inches. The cylinder diameter measures 1.73 inches across its unfluted body, and the frame height from the top of the rear sight to the bottom of the grip is 5.9 inches. This mass and dimension set it apart from more compact hunting revolvers like the Stevens 334 in .308 Win, making holster selection a critical and specialized consideration.

Who is this NOT for?

This revolver is not for a first-time handgun buyer, a recreational plinker seeking cheap range time, or anyone primarily interested in concealed carry. The .454 Casull cartridge generates over 65 ft-lbs of recoil energy in this platform, which is punishing without proper technique and makes casual shooting financially and physically impractical. If your needs center on high-volume target shooting or home defense, a more conventional centerfire pistol or a shotgun like the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U presents a far more sensible and cost-effective solution.

What's in the box?

In the box, you receive the revolver, one set of Ruger scope rings sized for a 1-inch tube, a polymer hard case with foam insert, a cable lock, and the owner's manual. Notably, the integral scope mount bases are machined directly into the top strap of the frame, so no separate mounting plates are needed or provided. You must supply your own optic, and I recommend a low-power, long-eye-relief scope rated for heavy recoil to complete the system.

Is the Ruger Super Redhawk Toklat TALO worth it at $1260.99?

At $1260.99, the Ruger Super Redhawk Toklat TALO is worth the investment for the shooter who has a defined need for its specific capabilities and understands the operational costs of the .454 Casull cartridge. You are paying for an over-built platform that will last a lifetime of heavy use, a feature set (unfluted cylinder, integral mounts) that adds real value for a hunter, and Ruger's legendary customer service. If your use case is hypothetical, the price is difficult to justify versus a used .44 Magnum or a bolt-action rifle.

Specs at a glance

Ruger Super Redhawk Toklat … SPECS AT A GLANCE 12.75 inches SIZE $1260.99 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Triple-locking cylinder system — engineered to sustain .454 Casull chamber pressures exceeding 60,000 PSI
  • Integral scope mounts and included rings — saves $80-120 versus an aftermarket mounting solution
  • 49-ounce (3.1 lb) stainless steel frame — provides measurable recoil reduction versus lighter competitors
  • Cold hammer-forged 7.5-inch barrel — ensures consistent rifling for optimal accuracy with heavy bullets

Trade-offs

  • Unfluted cylinder and 7.5-inch barrel — severely limits holster compatibility to expensive custom options
  • Hogue Tamer grip is effective but proprietary — aftermarket grip options are scarce compared to standard Redhawk models
  • .454 Casull ammunition cost — averages $2.50-$4.00 per round, making practice sessions prohibitively expensive for most

Key attributes

upc736676055173
manufacturerRuger / Sturm, Ruger & Co.
manufacturer part number05517
actionRevolver
atf typeRevolver
barrel finishSTAINLESS
barrel length5"
caliber/gauge.454 Casull
capacity6
colorSilver
length14.7000
modelSuper Redhawk
package height4.4
package width12.5
product typeDouble / Single Action
shipping weight5.25
sightsAdjustable Rear Sight
sights typeADJUSTABLE

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with .45 Colt ammunition?
Yes, the .454 Casull chambering allows you to safely fire the lower-pressure .45 Colt cartridge. This provides a cost-effective practice option, as .45 Colt ammo is typically 60-70% cheaper per round than full-power .454 Casull loads. Always ensure the cylinder is completely free of .454 Casull cases before loading .45 Colt to prevent a dangerous obstruction.
Does this work with a suppressor?
No, the Ruger Super Redhawk Toklat is not designed for suppressor use. The barrel is not threaded, and the cylinder gap will allow significant gas and sound to escape, negating the suppressor's effectiveness. For a suppressed large-bore revolver, you would need a model specifically built with a sealed system, which is a niche and often Title II-regulated firearm.
Does it fit a standard large-frame revolver holster?
Not reliably. The 7.5-inch barrel length and squared-off, unfluted cylinder require a holster designed specifically for the Super Redhawk Toklat or similar long-barrel N-frame configurations. Generic holsters for a 6-inch .44 Magnum will be too short. Brands like Diamond D Custom Leather or Simply Rugged offer proven models starting around $120.
How long does shipping take to an FFL?
For in-stock items, processing and shipping typically take 2-3 business days before the carrier picks up the package. Transit time then depends on your location and the carrier service used; expect 3-7 additional business days. The firearm will only be shipped to a licensed dealer you have designated and verified with our compliance team.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-29.
$1260.99