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PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 3:31 pm
So I saw an article about neat new guns that have been announced for 2011. I'll list off a few I thought were noteworthy:

First three you probably know about: the 28 gauge Raging Judge has made production despite the rumor I heard about the ATF becoming a ton of s**t-bricks. The Mossberg Chainsaw actually made production, the ridiculous ******** it is, and of course, the Kel-Tec KSG dual-feed shotgun. Now onto the neat s**t (and all images are thumbnailed):

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The LSI Citadel M1 Carbine, in .22LR. A neat little gun, I think. World War looks in a spiffy little plinker.

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The SIG556 Russian, in 7.62x39. This is for all you slavfags. xd

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The Taurus CT G2 Carbine. Tell me that's not an H&K USC rip-off. Best bit? It's over $1000 cheaper than a USC, and fires 9mm. Gooooo, Taurus!

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The Escort Home Defense Shorty. Nothing really special here, but it looks really ******** awesome.

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The Kel-Tec RMR-30. It's a PMR-30 made into a rifle. 'Nuf said.

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Chiappa Rhino in 4", to round out the 2" and 8" models they released last year.  
PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 4:23 pm
I still want the KSG, but I can already tell it's going to be illegal in California.  

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 6:14 pm
I love the look of the LSI Citadel M1 Carbine. The last time someone built a .22LR version, the magazine didn't come off right, looking more like a Marlin.

And the $235.99 retail price is just about right. I want to see one first hand before getting my hopes up.  
PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 6:28 pm
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I love the look of the LSI Citadel M1 Carbine. The last time someone built a .22LR version, the magazine didn't come off right, looking more like a Marlin.

And the $235.99 retail price is just about right. I want to see one first hand before getting my hopes up.
Holy damn, that IS a reasonable price, s**t, now I want one. Put an M1A1 folding stock on it...  

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 6:45 pm
the pmr 30 and rmr 30 seem like fun plinkers.

as does the .22 m1 carbine  
PostPosted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 7:20 pm
That last gun looks uber badass.  

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 5:46 pm
Taking the Taurus Judge to its logical and surprisingly sane next step is the Rossi Trail Judge:

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Okay, that's actually a Rossi Ranch Hand, but the platform is nearly identical from the left side (except the ring). It's a lever-action rifle... thing that chambers .45LC and .410. Yeah, I can see this having some use in either caliber.  
PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 5:59 pm
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Taking the Taurus Judge to its logical and surprisingly sane next step is the Rossi Trail Judge:

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Okay, that's actually a Rossi Ranch Hand, but the platform is nearly identical from the left side (except the ring). It's a lever-action rifle... thing that chambers .45LC and .410. Yeah, I can see this having some use in either caliber.
idk how to classify this gun as.

I dont wanna say handgun.... and it still has like 3/5 stock left on it  

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 6:04 pm
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Taking the Taurus Judge to its logical and surprisingly sane next step is the Rossi Trail Judge:

User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.

Okay, that's actually a Rossi Ranch Hand, but the platform is nearly identical from the left side (except the ring). It's a lever-action rifle... thing that chambers .45LC and .410. Yeah, I can see this having some use in either caliber.
idk how to classify this gun as.

I dont wanna say handgun.... and it still has like 3/5 stock left on it
Legally, it's a pistol with a really funky grip. I'd call it an SBR, personally.  
PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 6:28 pm
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Taking the Taurus Judge to its logical and surprisingly sane next step is the Rossi Trail Judge:

User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.

Okay, that's actually a Rossi Ranch Hand, but the platform is nearly identical from the left side (except the ring). It's a lever-action rifle... thing that chambers .45LC and .410. Yeah, I can see this having some use in either caliber.
idk how to classify this gun as.

I dont wanna say handgun.... and it still has like 3/5 stock left on it
Legally, it's a pistol with a really funky grip. I'd call it an SBR, personally.
hmmmm.. what if someone were to put a large rubber butt pad on it?
you know, to get the "pistol grip" to almost the length of a warsaw length AK stock...


I do know it's totally legal to build an AR pistol with a full rifle length buffer, just as long as it can never accept a stock.

which many people use that length buffer as a stock because it is long enough to effectively shoot as a rifle while getting away with not paying for an SBR mrgreen  

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