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Post by HighCotton on Nov 23, 2012 22:48:03 GMT -5
Yep, you got it...I'm a sucker for a cheap gun and fell for the Gander ad today! I figured I wouldn't get hurt by dropping a "Benjamin" on an early Christmas present ;D After reading about the history of these guns some years ago, I told myself I would probably own one someday. And so today was the day. Got to love the way they pack 'em in grease. This is how she came out of the box: Anybody else own one of these? Or fall for the same deal today? Or thoughts on ammo purchase?
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Post by Decatur on Nov 24, 2012 7:35:39 GMT -5
Very cool!
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Post by HuntMeister on Nov 24, 2012 8:51:41 GMT -5
Next deer gun? ;D cool looking piece, what caliber?
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Post by HighCotton on Nov 25, 2012 8:42:35 GMT -5
Next deer gun? ;D cool looking piece, what caliber? Too funny! Lil too light for deer! Shoots 7.62 x 38R as I understand.
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Post by tlbeck1985 on Dec 4, 2012 19:41:15 GMT -5
How's it shoot? I really wanted to get one.
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Post by HighCotton on Dec 5, 2012 8:14:13 GMT -5
How's it shoot? I really wanted to get one. I haven't shot this gun so I have no report yet. Actually, I just got ammo for it. I'll post here once I take it to the range.
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Post by oldhoyt on Dec 5, 2012 8:33:09 GMT -5
Funny looking bullets! An interesting thing about the design of these guns is that the cylinder is supposed to move forward and seal against the barrel, and provide more velocity than a typical revolver design otherwise would.
Also read that a couple other cartridges can safely be fired from these guns, though there may be some issues with extraction.
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Post by tlbeck1985 on Dec 5, 2012 9:15:40 GMT -5
Yea, it's the only pistol in the world with a 100% gas seal system.
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