The Cadco Medusa back in full production.
Um....Not sure what you mean by that. Accuracy is nowhere close, it's far more difficult to mount decent optics, it's not designed with picatinny rails, slower mag changes for most people, etc. It's very possible a it'll never really work well with a standard AR lower because of the mag well shape. Oh well, we'll see.bearcreek; They do make a AR in 7.63x39 , it`s called a AK-47.
USAF Vet; They do make an adapter to shoot 7.62x39 in a Mosin Nagant , check out mcasports.com !
Heretic; They do make a AR in .30 carbine , it`s called a M1 Carbine.
A .45 ACP DA revolver made by Ruger.
I could buy a 325 or 625 but then my bank account would write his congressman and complain about me.
I could buy a .45 LC Blackhawk and only shoot ACP out of it. But, ehhhhh, that's not the same thing!
S&W Governor, only in 10 gauge. What would that hold, like three shots?
No, it was not a joke. I'm currently saving up for a prize for the first sane person to fire it.
I'd like a semi-auto 10mm pistol with the magazine in front of the trigger guard, a good set of sights, high ammo capacity, and an ergonomic grip.
A semiauto .357 magnum carbine with a tube magazine. Imagine a Mossberg 930 shotgun, but scaled down. It should have an adjustable gas system to shoot a wide variety of loads, including .38 special (I'm no engineer, is this even possible???)
I'd like to see a single stack glock also in the 9mm
Quote:
This is the best suggestion in the entire thread.The Cadco Medusa back in full production.