States can't help themselves any time you try to legislate ethics you're gonna get stupid legislation. In Kansas the 10mm wasn't legal and the 38-40 was.As previously stated, gov't agencies work in strange ways.
States can't help themselves any time you try to legislate ethics you're gonna get stupid legislation. In Kansas the 10mm wasn't legal and the 38-40 was.As previously stated, gov't agencies work in strange ways.
Same for the .45-70. Since when is that a usual pistol cartridge?
Actually Winchester has some highwalls out in 32-40 as well as some model 94's. C Sharps, and CPA both offer the cartridge as a chambering option, and Winchester still makes season production runs of both loaded ammo and brass. Plus it's just a simple deal to run 38-55 brass into a 32-40 size die...
If they did, they didn't make very many because there are no 1885s or 94s in 32-40 newer than the John Waynes for sale on Gunbroker. Until I see some proof, I'm going to consider them the perfect rifle for hunting unicorns.I think it was two years ago Winchester ran those 1885's..