Ranger30-06
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I've been thinking about this, and it seems that you could have a platform that's more reliable than an AR or other semi auto, with a wider range of calibers, legal in every state, and with less components than a comparable semi-auto.
Now I know Pennsylvania loves those pump action .270's and '06's, but I'm more so talking about a pump action in short action calibers like 6.8mm, .300 Blackout, .458 SOCOM, .50 Beowulf, or pistol calibers like 10mm, .50 AE, and even little stuff like 9mm, .40 S&W, and .45 ACP.
I think the main reason the .223 Remington 7600P failed is because the caliber was too small for that rifle. Why didn't they beef it up a bit to take other calibers that fit in AR-15 magazines?
Now I know Pennsylvania loves those pump action .270's and '06's, but I'm more so talking about a pump action in short action calibers like 6.8mm, .300 Blackout, .458 SOCOM, .50 Beowulf, or pistol calibers like 10mm, .50 AE, and even little stuff like 9mm, .40 S&W, and .45 ACP.
I think the main reason the .223 Remington 7600P failed is because the caliber was too small for that rifle. Why didn't they beef it up a bit to take other calibers that fit in AR-15 magazines?