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#1 ·
What happened too the .223 revolver?
 
#3 ·
adam731432 said:
What happened too the .223 revolver?
Were you perhaps thinking of the Raging Bull .223?

Taurus had first mentioned them back in 2006 or 2007 but unfortunately they've not materialized. Hopefully they still intend to make them available at some point.
 
#5 ·
If they'd make one, I'd buy one. :D I'd like one in 7.62x39 also.

Magnum Research has some rifle chamberings in their BFR series but the only one I'm interested in from them is 45-70. :D
 
#7 ·
paulrabe78 said:
Yeah they have some other high powered beasts too. The term hand cannon comes to mind when I see them.
Definitely.

And I think if anyone owned a lever action 30-30, one of their BFRs in the same chambering would complement it nicely.
 
#8 ·
CZ makes a nice bolt action brush gun in 7.62x39 with a 5 shot clip. Would the chambers on a .223 revolver be sloped like a .223 casing with only a .22 size exit hole? I would rather have a .223 than .17HMR because they are both about 225 for 1000 rounds and the .223 would be more power full /
 
#9 ·
Kel-Tec makes one (PSG-16?). Looks like a cut down AR15, Picatinny, everything. You can put a single point sling on it, 30 rd banana, foregrip, flash suppressor, etc...
Pretty cool, not sure how practical though. They market it as a "hunting and target" pistol. Really just a trenchcoat toy...
Wish I had one ;D
 
#13 ·
You know I was watching a army movie of some kind supposedly set in Iraq, and one soldier did have a black long cylinder revolver , and I kept wondering what it was chambered for .223 ? 7.62? 410?
I'm still wandering.