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When you factor in shipping just how much do you save buying a G26 from Davidson's? Is it worth the wait? I would just go buy it locally.
keltec bullpup shotgun
I cant wait to see this thing in action. If it lives up to the hype, I will own one.
Villager,I recently sent the following letter to Kel Tec, Taurus, Ruger and Remington:
There are countless people who are fully committed to the .38 Special/.357 Magnum handgun platform. Im convinced that lots of those shooters would like to purchase the following:
A .357 Magnum Pump-Action Carbine
This could be a wonderful sport utility/survival weapon.
A tubular magazine could hold eight-plus rounds and could always be topped off during breaks in the action. The tubular magazine could clamp to the barrel in such a way as to reinforce the barrel - thus allowing it to be thinner and lighter without sacrificing accuracy.
A folding stock could be designed so as to fold very compactly to the side - still allowing feeding rounds and ejecting spent brass and also allowing a scope mount. Or else, the stock could fold over the top in such a way that the iron sights are still usable while the stock is folded. In either case, a folding stock should collapse and fold very tightly against the weapon so as to make it fully usable when the stock is still folded.
As a .357 round is considerably smaller in diameter than even a .410 shotgun round, the whole thing could be quite compact and elegant in design.
A .357 round would whiz out of a 16 inch barrel so as to kick up the calibers range and stopping power considerably. Having the weapon be a pump-action would further increase power by not wasting it on cycling in the next round - like in a semi-auto design. (though Id be open to that too).
Im convinced that this is a great idea and that if well executed, a gun manufacturer could sell lots of them. Please consider it.
Full auto registered receiver Uzi, preferably IMI. Have cash in hand just waiting for the deal to come along.
And deal is done. Well, gun found and paid for, waiting on ATF for the tax stamps. Coming from a private seller out of state so it'll take two transfers. Maybe August or September if I'm lucky.
Villager,
Why create an entirely new platform when there are already .357 lever action guns on the market that perform admirably.
Marlin has been making their 1894 for some time, with great success.
The lever-action design certainly has a prominent place in history and the old west. I love that famous photo of Emiliano Zapata with his 30-30. "La Trenta". But I yearn for something more modern: A simple, striped down, sport utility, survival weapon for all the people with a few .357/.38 special revolvers kicking around. I wouldn't implore upon gun manufacturers to produce something that would be a failed product. I feel that the .357/.38 is such a celebrated and common round that if my product idea were well done, it would sell.
Used to have a Colt Woodsman......selling it was the dumbest thing I ever did...but times were tough and the daughter needed a prom dress...looking.
Nah, that wasn't the dumbest thing you ever did. Your daughter will remember that prom forever. You shouldn't regret what you did for her. And, unless that Woodsman was a family heirloom you can replace it easy enough. Won't be cheap, but they are out there.