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Thread: New Product: Dominion Arms P762 in 7.62x25

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam134 View Post
    Ppsh has been at the lab for a while, not sure if we ever did get the results.
    Rumor had it it's been approved non-restricted, but TNW stopped producing it.

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    Heck a JR style carbine that takes Tok mags

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    made in us?

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    I chrono'd some of my surplus at 1500fps out of my tt-33 so I imagine out of a 16" barrel it might get 1800 fps. Add some soft point ammo to that combo and a small semi auto carbine would be a nice light survival rig.

    What a bout the potential for dual caliber with 7.62x25mm whisper... They come in some pretty heavy grain (170 ish?) for subsonic performance.

    How about an AR-7 in 7.62x25mm? Using tokarev mags, floats, fits in my snowmobile cubby. I'd be in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gotrek View Post
    .... What a bout the potential for dual caliber with 7.62x25mm whisper... They come in some pretty heavy grain (170 ish?) for subsonic performance.

    How about an AR-7 in 7.62x25mm? Using tokarev mags, floats, fits in my snowmobile cubby. I'd be in.
    I like how Gotrek thinks. 7.62 Tok in a carbine would be fun-fun' plus, with a barrel swap and it could be 9mmP !
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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyCuda View Post
    I don't know if he got it from you but a friend of mine, his NP22 frame cracked after a few thousand rounds. He had bought it new, I just don't know from where.

    Will the Sig P226 e2 grips work on this pistol? I've always wanted something in 7.62x25!
    Bumpity bump. Has anyone tried this? It appears that regular Sig grips work perfectly fine, though they are biased rearwards a fair bit. Does the E2 upgrade kit fit?

    Regular grips as posted on page 7:

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    This gun not easy to shoot , need a lot of tune up .

    Quote Originally Posted by Blastattack View Post
    Bumpity bump. Has anyone tried this? It appears that regular Sig grips work perfectly fine, though they are biased rearwards a fair bit. Does the E2 upgrade kit fit?

    Regular grips as posted on page 7:
    Consider a Nord 1911 or G 20.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HONEY View Post
    Consider a Nord 1911 or G 20.
    It works just fine so far. Only issue is the overly large/wide grip. Anything to slim it down would help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blastattack View Post
    It works just fine so far. Only issue is the overly large/wide grip. Anything to slim it down would help.
    put the factory one back on???
    payment within 24 hours , if not i retain the right to cancel the deal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beater View Post
    put the factory one back on???
    This pistol is particularly thick. The original grips are thick. The two make for a very comfortable pistol for those with big hands however I can see how some with smaller hands would find it too big. I think Blastattack is wanting to reduce the grip size so putting the originals back on wouldn't help him.

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