Availability/price of Medusa model 47 revolver?

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Okay, I saw one of these at a gun shop in VT, going for $1400. I know this is way too much money for a Medusa, but I haven't seen them anywhere else; any ideas? I really want a multi-caliber revolver of this (no pun intended) caliber. :confused:
 
I've seen that webpage, however, are they still being produced?? That's a pretty spotty webpage, and it leads me to wonder whether or not the Medusa is still being made.

However, anything under $1000 is a good deal for one, in my mind...

Now, if only I find that they're still being made and a local FFL can get one for me. :D
 
I just saw a Medusa at the Puyallup Gun Show this past Saturday. I think they were asking somewhere around $800 for it. Perhaps the same dealer will be at Monroe in 2 weeks. I'll look around for it.


Too bad they don't make a cylinder for my S&W 28-2.
 
I would, except I still live in MA; until I'm either 21 or in VT, I can't have a pistol.

EDIT: And could you post a picture or two?? I'd love to see a picture of a "non-marketing" piece.
 
It was a long trip, but I think it was one off of route 89?? I'm not sure, as we visited multiple shops (the entire purpose of the trip, nonetheless) and I still live in MA. I hope this somewhat narrows it down for you!

Sorry! :banghead:
 
Third Rail,
no worries. I used to live in the People's Democratic Republic of Massachusetts.

There are a few off of 89.

I was asking because I was just curious to see what the thing handled like.

-Jim
 
Medusa Model 47

This thread has been dead for some time, but i'll give it a try
is the Medusa in productio to day?
How mutch are they?
And what kind of ammo can it fire?
 
No idea if it's still in production (a shame if it's not), but it was listed as being able to fire:380 ACP, .380 Revolver, 9x18mm Ultra, 9mm Browning Patronen (long), 9mm Export, 9mm Glisenti, 9mm Kurz, 9mm Largo, 9mm Long, 9mm Luger, 9mm Mauser,9mmx19 Parabellum, 9mm Rimmed, 9mm Steyr, 9mm Win Mag, .38 ACP, .38 Auto, .38 Colt Super, .38 Long Colt, .38 Mid-Range, .38 Short Colt, .38 S & W, .38 Special "Plus-P", .38 Special "Plus-P-Plus", and .357 Magnum, among others. There's also a Popular Mechanics article online that gives some more info:
http://www.popularmechanics.com/outdoors/sports/1277301.html
 
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