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Thread: Does Marstar sell single action revolvers in .22LR?

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    PETERP;

    o they were not ready for the shipment we just received, have been promised for the next shipment in September.

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    LUCIFERCO;
    "cuz they want cheap stuff "

    Could you explain the meaning of this ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by killer1963daddy View Post
    what about chippa? they make a .22lr revolver..think its under $300
    anyone know how they are?
    Most chiappa stuff I've looked at is alloy garbage.
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    Piettas are some of the best "clones" on the market, and they're made in Italy not China(although I'd buy them from China if they were the same). I have seen them perform right next to ubertis and there was not a difference in function or accuracy. The uberti just had nicer grips and a slightly higher polished finish. I wouldn't call piettas better because I can't say which will last longer, but since they are a few hundred dollars cheaper I settled for the pietta single action army in .357, and like it so much next time I'll be buying the stainless version from Marstar. The comparisons to chiappa are unfair. Those things are so bad you can smell the cheap metal.

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    GRUNGO;
    "The comparisons to chiappa are unfair. Those things are so bad you can smell the cheap metal. "

    You said it all.... But to be fair Chiappa are now turning out some decent rifles and shotguns....

    Pietta is manufacturing many of the "brand names" you see in the USA, we have sold 1000s, excellent quality

    Another thing to remember, we buy from the factory, our products don't got hrough several hands before reaching you....
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    Quote Originally Posted by killer1963daddy View Post
    what about chippa? they make a .22lr revolver..think its under $300
    anyone know how they are?
    Single action in 22

    Ruger Single six with two cylinders one for 22 LR the other for 22 Magnum.
    Ruger Single-ten 10-shots cylinders. 22LR only. Beautiful and great sights.
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    I think there's enough choices of single action 22 revolvers out there in the market now.

    If you really want to make a difference in the market, then someone needs to start making the old High Standard Double Nine revolvers again. They look like a western six shooter, but can be fired both single and double action, and has a swing out cylinder that holds nine rounds.

    Make it again in it's original 22lr cal, and offer another one in 38spl.

    Now that would really be different for today.

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    I will be buying one once they arrive. I am looking forward to the arrival date...
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