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Michael Talbot (gun guy BTW) put one to good use.The street sweeper was in a few movies so it had street cred
I just recently picked one up, with one excellent mag! I bought a TX22, partly to see if mags can be made to fit the Ramline. Sadly, not likely
I have a soft spot for orphans. Got any .41 left? Yeah, original IMI .41 AE is up to $50/box! Oh, wait a minute...so is everything else. Tanfoglio pretty much cloned the CZ, with a touch of Italian flair tossed in.I did have a Tangfolio in 41 AE and had one box of ammo most people convert these to 9mm . I wouldn't enjoy even looking for 41ae now ! They do look a little Cz ish don't they ?View attachment 1042774
Nope all the 41 ae business is long gone everything I have now shoots normal bullets lolI have a soft spot for orphans. Got any .41 left? Yeah, original IMI .41 AE is up to $50/box! Oh, wait a minute...so is everything else. Tanfoglio pretty much cloned the CZ, with a touch of Italian flair tossed in.
I actually loved mine, wish I hadn't sold it. Massively muzzle heavy, oddly reliable with a bunch of different brands of 9mm, just a lot of fun if you like "movie guns".
Imagine that in .45 Long Colt/.410The early 80s is when I really started getting into firearms. I bought a COP 357 since they were relatively cheap and unique. Trigger pull was kind of like using one of those hand squeezing exercisers. I remember running some Winchester Silvertip 357 Magnum loads through it. Hand and wrist hurt for a few days. It was a solid piece of metal though. Probably would have worked better as an impact weapon than firearm.
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Weren't those more commonly known as either AMT or "AutoMag" handguns (not to be confused with the paintball gun line)?Can't talk about 80s firearms without mentioning the Wildey "Death Wish" gas-operated pistol. In all sorts of fun magnum calibers.
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