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    Single shot .357 mag rifles...

    The primary objective is keeping cost low, both for the weapon and the ammo. The secondary objective is hunting and plinking. The third objective is experimenting with hand-loading.
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    Single shot .357 mag rifles...

    I am interested in a single shot .357 mag rifle. I'm told that H&R no longer makes them. What are my options? Thanks.
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    Chiappa Triple Threat in other chamberings...

    The point I'm after is not some sort of combo gun using different cartridges, but to have what is effectively a semi-auto, at least for three rounds anyways with a very short overall length and a strong action that is not sensitive to COAL, projectile shape, powder charge, etc. Tsh7769
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    Chiappa Triple Threat in other chamberings...

    Would there be any interest in the Chiappa triple Threat in other chamberings. For example... 20 Ga 357 44 454 460 S&W 500 S&W .45-70 9.3x62 Also the Chiappa Triple threat and this thing...
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    These two guns need to make babies together...

    Plus imagine what could be done with sub-caliber adapters!! TSH77769
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    These two guns need to make babies together...

    A bullpup over/under with an action length of ONLY 2 INCHES!!! http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2009/11/21/steinkamp-sw1-the-bullpup-double-rifle-shotgun/ A triple barrel single trigger shotgun...
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    Browning Hi-Power enthusiasts opinion of the .40 model?

    I own 2 of the BHP's in .40. Originally we got the first one for my wife. She has tiny midget hands but the BHP works well for her, grip wise. The BHP .40 is AWESOME. It is one of the best made .40's out there and the first gun that was really properly engineered for the .40 as opposed to...
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    CLONE WARS!! (Beretta clones) Amercian Tactical C92 vs. Chiappa/Girsan M9...

    Yes, Beretta is doing a limited run of G models right now. They are full size, they are not centruions like the clones are. I'm more about the Centurion part than I am about the G part. But I do want both. tsh77769
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    CLONE WARS!! (Beretta clones) Amercian Tactical C92 vs. Chiappa/Girsan M9...

    Wilson says they will only work on genuine Beretta's (snobs). AGW has not written back yet. tsh77769
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    I've decided to buy an American Tactical C92 (Beretta Centurion clone)...

    I need help finding one for around $300 or so (SPC/E-4 Army pay don't go too far). I specifically want the American Tactical version and not the Girsan version (it has finger grooves and I have midget girly man hands). There are two on gunbroker right now but both want to rape me on...
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    CLONE WARS!! (Beretta clones) Amercian Tactical C92 vs. Chiappa/Girsan M9...

    The immediately previous post is really not that helpful. Back to the subject at hand.
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    CLONE WARS!! (Beretta clones) Amercian Tactical C92 vs. Chiappa/Girsan M9...

    A Beretta 92FS Centurion, if you can find one will cost over DOUBLE. That is more than a little bit. tsh77769
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    CLONE WARS!! (Beretta clones) Amercian Tactical C92 vs. Chiappa/Girsan M9...

    Chiappa is more of an import label than a manufacturer. Most of their products (if not all are actually made by someone else). In this case I'm specifically interested in a comparison of the C92 imported by American Tactical vs. the M9 imported by Chiappa (mfg by Girsan). If anyone has any...
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    CLONE WARS!! (Beretta clones) Amercian Tactical C92 vs. Chiappa/Girsan M9...

    Can anyone tell me the differences between these two. Aside from the finger grooves, and slide serrations obviously. I want to buy one just so that I have a gun that uses unmodified Beretta mags. Question is, which one of these two. I don't have anything against finger grooves, IF they fit my...
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    Ruger the new Hi-Point and other weird trade offers

    Couple months ago I was selling a brick of .22LR. I got offered $25, 15 pounds of moose and 10 pounds of organically grown brown rice. I did the trade. I thought it was interesting and entertaining and I was sympathetic to the young man. I don't regret it. The young man assured me the meat...
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    Since Berettta 92 mags seem to be the basis...

    Since Beretta 92 series mags seem to be the basis for or similar to several other pistols and are able to be adapted/modified to work in several other pistol s... Why doesn;t someone like Mec-Gar make a mag with the extra notches already done? For example, Beretta 92 series mags can be...
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    CZ75 or CZ83 Suppressor sights...

    I did end up getting a CZ83 from CDI as per the suggestions from this board. I recently purchased barsto extended threaded (1/2x28) brl from dartamon. Now I need sights tall enough to use with a 9mm suppressor (I'm not going to by a degroat nano because I want to sue the suppressor on multiple...
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    50 state legal self defense rifles...

    I live in Alaska now. There is a ferry (we call it the Alaska Marine Highway system) from Alaska to Bellingham, WA. I am very appreciative of the discussion thus far. I am indeed specifically interested in rifles. I don't care for shotguns and handguns generally have far fewer restrictions...
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    50 state legal self defense rifles...

    When I retire I would really like to do the RV road tripping thing. I know we can not predict the future and how gun laws may change. However, at this time, what might be some examples of some 50 state legal (I guess 49 state legal since I won't be road tripping to Hawaii, on account of...
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    What do you think about my idea for a revolver?

    To the inventor: I think this design would have special merit as a carbine. I own a modern revolving carbine (Rossi Circuit Judge .44 mag). There is no real issue with your forearm. Advantages of revolving carbines include... Shorter overall length for a given barrel length due to a shorter...
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