xdmer
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Back in Greater Vancouver
The thought of that is rather exciting.It's probably easier to copy a Winchester 94 or a Marlin 1894. That said though, a 7.62x25 lever action carbine would be a blast to shoot.
The thought of that is rather exciting.It's probably easier to copy a Winchester 94 or a Marlin 1894. That said though, a 7.62x25 lever action carbine would be a blast to shoot.
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From CanAm website. Better pic. Disappointed nobody post pic yet
Update: We now have lots of extra mags![]()
We will just have the new stuff for the time being. we may get a load of corrosive next year
Mine has arrived, however, I have found that the hammer can still contact and engage the firing pin without the trigger being depressed. Is this a problem with just my pistol, or is it a design oversight?
[edit] I examined it more, and the firing pin block does engage before the pin actually gets to the chamber, sorry about that!
Mine has arrived, however, I have found that the hammer can still contact and engage the firing pin without the trigger being depressed. Is this a problem with just my pistol, or is it a design oversight?
[edit] I examined it more, and the firing pin block does engage before the pin actually gets to the chamber, sorry about that!
The trigger is about the same as the np-34, a bit lighter in double action, but farther travel.
sorry, if this has been answered ,but is this all an all metal pistol?
It's probably easier to copy a Winchester 94 or a Marlin 1894. That said though, a 7.62x25 lever action carbine would be a blast to shoot.