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Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ
I'm leary of the design myself. If you load it with a .45 cartridge, when you shoot the gun, and from what I can see about the design which may be wrong, the bullet has to move out of the rotating cylinder about, what, a 1/2" or 1" before it enters the rifled barrel, right? Then the bullet slams into the rifled barrel before it's ejected from the muzzle. This just does not seem good to me. Futhermore, when you shoot the 410 shotgun shell, it pushes the buck shot threw the rifled barrel too. So, the buck shot is going to immediately spew everywhere, due to the rifling effect, right? How long is the barrel gonna last with these dynamics?
Meh, I don't like the design, I think it has inherint flaws, but maybe I'm completely wrong. Anyone with an opinion on these multi ammo revolvers?
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The reviews have been pretty good on them. Surprisingly accurate is common.
http://www.gunsandammo.com/reviews/t...magnum-review/
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