Big caliber long rifle solid stock, nice scope and that amazing revolver action, match made in heaven? (dont talk about slamfires it only happened in separate loaded ones, not cartrige using ones)
Big caliber long rifle solid stock, nice scope and that amazing revolver action, match made in heaven? (dont talk about slamfires it only happened in separate loaded ones, not cartrige using ones)
>dont talk about slamfires
Anon, are you confusing slamfires with chainfires?
Anyway, I have the gun you posted. It's neat, but it's far from perfect. They used terrible quality wood for the stock and the fitment between the grip and the stock is very sloppy. This makes the stocks break very easily. The action is far from "Amazing"--it's a fricking Rossi, not a Pre-war S&W, though it's not bad.
>Scope
I guess, it's a pretty short range gun so IMHO a red dot or just using the irons makes more sense.
yup confused the chainfire thing.
If stock is so shitty i guess its not much use when firing from standing position. Btw is it gas sealed?
It is not gas sealed but there is a sheild on the cylinder to protect your arm from the gap.
The stock is fixable, it just takes work. The wood sucks, but it's porous so it can be resin-inpregnated. Or you can fix it the traditional way with dowels. The sloppy handle fit can be fixed by "Bedding" the grip like one might do a rifle action. There's also a version with a plastic stock, I don't know if that one is any better. I've only messed with the wood stock version, which I got a deal on specifically because the stock was cracked. I repaired it with hardwood dowels and bedded the grip frame and it's held up since, at least for fricking around and hunting small game. I wouldn't trust it for anything serious.
Yeah, resin bedding kind of saves shit like this and you can also cork bed. They're awesome but only if you already have a number of other guns and just want a novelty range toy.
I know it's 100% moronic but I want a 12 gauge revolver shotgun, give it a 14 inch barrel with the barrel on the bottom like a Mateba and a short recoil system to turn the frickhuge quick change cylinder after shooting.
What practical purpose would this disgusting abomination serve? Giving you a 14 inch barrel 12 gauge shotgun with 6 shots per reload, (since shotgun box magazines are a fricking joke)
Think it's moronic enough Kel Tec would make it?
that would be an awesome shotgun.
Turks have been making exactly that for a few years now. Haven't gotten around to importing them though.
Tell me more.
Never mind, I'm a moron who got it mixed with the unobtanium Russian revolver 12 gauge. It's actually in 36 gauge.
https://www.yngarms.com/urun-kategori/revolver/
>I want the metro 2033 shotgun
Nothing wrong with that, it's a nice gun.
Pic related is my favorite fictional design of a revolver rifle.
I know it's shit, but I just love the look.
I'm partial to the killzone sniper rifes, though i'm not sure if they really qualify as revolver rifles, as the 'cylinder' is actually just the magazine.
I counter with Kalashnikov design using a 12 gauge rotary magazine on a spindle.
Most of them look ugly.
I have a heritage rough rider and it's a fun little 22. only downside to it is you can't hold it anywhere infront of the cylinder because the gap between it and the barrel will spit hot 22 shit into your arm.
Wear a cavalry glove
I use the sling and the trigger guard to stabilize but that's a good idea
I want a stock closer to this and the forearm more similar to the front half of my gew 98. Have it chambered in 45-70 and have a 30" barrel.
Fug
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Shit, I'd buy it
I wish they were more popular but I have no idea how manufacturers would solve the gas bleed-out between the cylinder and forcing cone.
Nagant's Patent will solve it.
Pretend I'm a moron and explain it to me. Wait, in fact, don't pretend. I'm mechanically moronic.
Nagant revolvers move the cylinder forward to seal the gap. It's one of the few revolvers that can be reliably suppressed.
You will feel part of the gases from the cylinder on your hand. Which is very uncomfortable and potentially dangerous.
Nagant M1895 it has excellent solutions, and that principle would be great for a rifle (larger caliber)
The problem is that he would have to create a special caliber, he wouldn't be able to use already existing ammunition
Anon, are you a moron? It has a shield around the cylinder to protect your arm from the blast.
>Nagant M1895 it has excellent solutions
It's a terrible solution to a problem that doesn't really exist, which is why nobody has ever bothered to copy the design despite it being way, way, over 100 years old.
Theyre baste
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Needing one-off autism bullets would defeat part of the appeal of a revolver for me.
They're stupid and impractical and make my dick hard.
I want one that folds, make it happen kel-tec.
I always see arguments against the practicality of them but the reality is they're cool and cool is enough.
They're moronic. Cylinder gap means danger to your support arm. Even with gay blast shields, it's a bad idea.
>Verification not required
>Artillery and antimateriel rifles are moronic because they scramble the brains of everyone nearby, and will instantly destroy your ears if you forget plugs
Guns are dangerous anon, maybe you should look into a different hobby.
Artillery and anti-materiel rifles serve a useful purpose. Revolver rifles do not. Enjoy your singed forearms.
They have a few, admittedly niche, uses;
Circumventing semi-auto bans (though places with such bans do also tend to look poorly on revolvers) it can give you a near-semi fire rate
Loadings flexibility; as it is essentially a manual action you can load round as hot or as mild as you like, without worrying about cycling issues
Calibre flexibility; aslong as you can fit a cylinder long enough, and the bore/projectile diameter is the same, you can potentially fire it. .22mag revolvers can cylinder swap to 22lr. 357mag can shoot 38 by defeault but a cylinder swap could also let you shoot 9mm and others, etc. 454casull can 45colt by default, or cylinder swap to 45acp. (ofc the main use for this would just be to save money plinking)
First off, they're revolver rifles, not rifle revolvers.
Don't forget your top hat, your poorly fit coat, and some dumb brass gears you steampunking homosexual.