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Does anyone make a .223 pistol

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why_me

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I know about the fn five seven.
im looking for an auto loader that uses .223. the 7x28mm stuff is way to expensive
 
o-o I've never heard of a gun that looks like a 1911 and takes .223, because that would make the grip WAY too long. Your options for a .223 pistol would be the one made by Bushmaster, or a single shot pistol- such as the Thompson Contender, MR Lone Eagle, or Savage Striker. But I suppose there could be something I haven't heard of, too.
 
I have always thought that the S&W 500 could probably withstand the pressures if they narrowed the barrel bore and put in a cylinder that could hold eight rounds of .223....but then maybe Smith would have done that if possible....now that would be a pistol...
 
One of the biggest mistakes the gun industry ever did was to make a .223 pistol, like Oly did.

Now the round is classified by the Feds as a pistol round, severely impacting the importability of foreign made ammunition.

It really sucks.
 
They do look a bit different. The newer OA-93's don't use a buffer tube.

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As opposed to the Bushmaster:

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They're both kind of silly, really.
 
Silly, maybe, but lets face facts. After a nice utilitarian shotgun and maybe a carry pistol they are all just toys for us big kids and dammit I am not afraid to admit that silly is sometimes so damn cool. :D
 
Not an autoloader, but the American Derringer Company lists .223 as a caliber choice for their Model 1. Gives you two shots, and it's much more compact than anything else you're likely to find.

http://www.amderringer.com/prices.html

I don't even want to think about what the muzzle flash and report would be like out of a 3" barrel, though! :eek:
 
One of the biggest mistakes the gun industry ever did was to make a .223 pistol, like Oly did.

Now the round is classified by the Feds as a pistol round, severely impacting the importability of foreign made ammunition.

It really sucks.

Same deal for .308, 7.62x39, and most other rifle rounds I believe.
 
why_me wrote:
I thought there was oen more like a 1911
Well, there was a cartridge called .224BOZ, it was a necked down 10mm Auto case stuffed with .223/224 caliber bullet of 50-55 grains variety. It was intended for re-barreled guns like Glock 20, 1911, or HK MP-5/10 SMG

apparently it disappeared from the scene, but it can be easily duplicated as a wildcat

another European developmebt is the .224VOB cartridge, based on necked down 7.62x25 case, also with .223 bullet
I believe that Reed Custom now makes .22 Reed ammo, similar in concept to .224VOB, and available in rebarreled CZ-52's, you can see details here: http://www.reedsammo.com/Page.html

On the amusing note i just wonder, how good the .224VOB or .22Reed will work from a rebarreled PPSh-41 submachine gun
 
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