Just looked at the Ruger website. The 9mm Super GP100's page is completely gone. The .357 Magnum page is still up but it says "Currently Unavailable." Is Ruger done with this?
For me personally, I'd still go with the Chiappa M1-9mm if I want my fill of a wood-stocked 9mm PCC. And it takes Beretta 92 magazines, which I have more of than Glocks mags.
https://www.chiappafirearms.com/product.php?id=202
The Dominators from the anime Psycho-Pass.
There's even a company that makes a working toy replica of it for $800... minus the microwave blasts of death, that is.
The problem is that California is really looking to come down hard on the semi-auto function, period. Even an SKS & PC Carbine are not safe. This article is a year old but I would bet this bill will be resurrected within the next few months.
The only one that really causes me to lose my mind is "assault weapon." Screw that <removed>, anything can be an "assault weapon" including your fists and feet.
Send this story over to Dean Weingarten at TheTruthAboutGuns.com or GunWatch.blogspot.com, he compiles stories of successful bear defense using pistols.
Thanks for the info.
I guess I'll be okay, I double-checked the photos of the 220s I'm interested in and they all have the side-button magazine release.
There are a couple West German P220s for sale around my area on online listings. Does anyone know if the SIG 10-round extended magazines are compatible with these? How about the E2 grips?
While I'm on that note, if I happen to get a current production P220, would the old 7-round magazines work...
The Russians were so close to completing a top-break revolver in .357 Magnum in the 1990s... then Billy Boy Clinton and Boris Yeltsin screwed the pooch when they agreed not to allow Russia to export handguns to the United States.
I would have bought this in a heartbeat.
I live in the slave state of California. My preference for handguns is heavily, heavily dictated by the ten-round magazine limit here. I aim to own only guns that maximize their capacity capabilities and whose calibers I can shoot well and buy affordably.
I currently own a Marlin 795 and an S&W...
Didn't know this existed. Pretty cool.
Very interesting. I didn't know there was a fixed-magazine version of this rifle; I was only familiar with the one with the detachable box mag.
Once again Mr. McCollum comes through.
Sorry I was not clear.
I meant a rifle that uses any kind of clip for loading (other than hand-loading one at a time) and doesn't take detachable mags without extensive modification, not just en-bloc clips or anything.
If the Garand was the last en-bloc loader, I'm wondering what the last...
Just out of curiosity. I'm talking about rifles that only have fixed magazines, so I'm not counting things like stripper clips designed to load detachable mags quickly like the ones for the M16 and stuff like that.
My research says it was the SKS in 1949, unless there's something else out there...
The scene in Lone Wolf Mcquaid when Chuck Norris grabs a mini-Uzi and does a 360 degree spin hip-firing all the way and nails every bad guy... while miraculously missing the horses.
S&W is the only revolver manufacturer that does internal frame locks. Taurus uses hammer locks.
Rugers have no locks. There are no differences on their CA/MA approved revolver models as far as I am aware, it's all the same stuff they sell everywhere else.
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