Jim Watson
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Chain fire in a sixgun is startling. Chain fire in a revolver rifle or shotgun is hazardous to your health.
I don’t think it would be all that much more dangerous. It’d certainly be a lot LOUDER! ;-)Chain fire in a sixgun is startling. Chain fire in a revolver rifle or shotgun is hazardous to your health.
Maybe for a one armed man but for most two hand folks a chain fire on a rifle would definitely suck.I don’t think it would be all that much more dangerous. It’d certainly be a lot LOUDER! ;-)
I don’t think it would be all that much more dangerous. It’d certainly be a lot LOUDER! ;-)
I don’t believe most shooters would chance a standard rifle hold on a revolving rifle.Maybe for a one armed man but for most two hand folks a chain fire on a rifle would definitely suck.
I don’t believe most shooters would chance a standard rifle hold on a revolving rifle.
yep, or maybe utilize shooting sticks or other appropriate rest.I wouldn't. Even if a chain fire didn't get you the cylinder flash might. It would have to be light enough to hold it right in front of the trigger guard.
I would love a repro Adams and Remington New Model Police.If I were going to do a new BP firearm, it would be either a repro of a Tranter or Adams revolver...or a matchlock. There's a gap in the matchlock pistol market, considering that the MLAIC has a competition for them.
I started emailing Uberti and Pietta years ago begging for a Remington Police model. I think they’d sell a boatload but what do I know…I would love a repro Adams and Remington New Model Police.
I think those will come eventually, but not for many years.