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Thread: 2014 Shot Show: Rossi Circult Judge Revoler Carbine

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoLDneR View Post
    But im wondering why they say its a revolver with 19 " barrel ? isnt the browning buckmark rifle is a pistol too ?(im not complaining about the buckmark being NR just questionning myself)
    SHHH! Don't say that too loud or the Buckmark will end up on the naughty list!

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    Those look like an awesome bush gun. As for the reason of being restricted that's just stupid.

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    having your picture in the paper with a medal around your neck holding a folding stock, pistol-gripped, shotgun with mag extension is a feat in itself

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoLDneR View Post
    But im wondering why they say its a revolver with 19 " barrel ? isnt the browning buckmark rifle is a pistol too ?(im not complaining about the buckmark being NR just questionning myself)
    If you are trying to make sense of our gun laws, I would recommend quitting while your ahead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLYBYU44 View Post
    If you are trying to make sense of our gun laws, I would recommend quitting while your ahead.
    So true..

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    I'd buy on in a heart beat in 44/410 if they were non restricted as well.

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    Apparently this gun has a pistol receiver; therefore it is restricted.
    The Browning Buckmark does not have a pistol receiver, therefore it is non-restricted. Its receiver is not the same as a Browning pistol's receiver; it has the integral extensions on which the buttstock is mounted.
    If the gun were made with a different, unique frame shape in the grip, it could be a non-restricted firearm. This s why the repro Remington pattern revolver carbines are non-restricted.

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    The browning buckmarks carbine frame is different from its pistol brother due to the stocm being intergrated into the frame itself. Where as the rossi's frame is unchanged and the carbine stock attaches the same method as regular pistol grips for that frame do. This is the understanding I have as to why the Rossi got different treatment from the buckmark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seth View Post
    cool until you get cylinder gap spray shot into your forearms
    Good point, but from the pics it appears that there are some sort of guards around the lower part of the cylinder gap? Maybe to remedy this situation?
    Triple bread rounds for the win

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    Trying to make sense of it has confused me.

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    Pistol receiver back and forth, had this been a single action (e.g. Colt 1873) with a different grip frame it would be classified as NR.

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