Yeah I saw that. I'd rather have a factory made 10mm.
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I've got a 460XVR S&W Performance center... The 460 is insane to say the least ! Great bear gun for Alaska
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Yeah I saw that. I'd rather have a factory made 10mm.
Holy flamethrower Batman!
I have a 460V. I can barely see the flame during the day. It is a lot nicer to shoot than my 329PD, especially with heavy loads.
I have the Rossi version in 44 mag and it is harder to control than my 44 mag pistol and you better be holding on tight! My wife will only shoot it with 44 special cowboy loads.My Wife has been all over wanting one of those for years now. I keep telling her she would shoot it a few times and it would sit in the safe. She keeps saying she wants one to the point I am kind of surprised I have not come home one day to find one sitting here. I have often wished they had one to rent at the range so she could try it. I very much doubt she would still want one after that. At least then she would know. I would have no problem with her getting one if she actually liked to shoot it. I just fear it would make one trip to the range and that would be the end of that.
She was wanting one of those Ruger Charger's too. I kept saying you will not like it until I saw the place making an adapter to put a wrist brace on one. Then I said by all means pick one out for you
I fell into a burning ring of fire.I've got a 460XVR S&W Performance center... The 460 is insane to say the least ! Great bear gun for Alaska
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..... Unfortunately nobody makes a lever action in 7.62x39.......
Interestingly, John Browning actually had a patent for a lever action machine gun. Seeing the muzzle blast move some grass, he made a paddle that was actuated by the muzzle blast to work the lever which tripfired on closing. This principle eventually led to internal gas operated designs with a piston instead of a paddle.
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