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Thread: Chiappa 1892 Mare's Leg Scorpio Edition .44Mag & .357Mag 12" Barrel 6-shot

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    CGN Ultra frequent flyer .22LRGUY's Avatar
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    Jeez.....re-size those photos will you! My ancient computer almost caught on fire loading this page! :P

    Slick rifles though!

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    Scorpions pretty cheesy, what the hell is that? That out cheese's Winchester by miles, wow.

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    Can you get parts for Chiappa here in Canada? The dealer support and parts for anything Rossi in Canada is, and was from the start god awful!
    Last century over 170 million people were murdered by their own governments, and your government doesn't want you to have a gun. Doesn't that bother you just a little?

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Wesley Hardin View Post
    Can you get parts for Chiappa here in Canada? The dealer support and parts for anything Rossi in Canada is, and was from the start god awful!
    Please contact Murray Charlton, they are the Canadian warranty/repair center for Chiappa. Thanks.

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    If you could make it longer, a different finish, different caliber, bolt action, take down and folding with a chrome lined barrel that would be a sweet rifle. I'd get one. *I jest...Its a mare's leg, they are a lot of fun and challenging to shoot well. Thanks for bringing in interesting and alternate products...cool factor is under rated and everyone has permission to own something just for the joy of it. Its a great day to shoot...whatever your selection.
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    Stainless with full length stock, that'd interest me.

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    When will these be at dealers? Decided I'm going to get one. I like the matte finish and the shape of the lever loop way better than my current mares leg. Also like that there's no saddle ring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pavmentsurfer View Post
    When will these be at dealers? Decided I'm going to get one. I like the matte finish and the shape of the lever loop way better than my current mares leg. Also like that there's no saddle ring.
    Durham Outdoors is the only dealer that currently has them in stock. Thanks.

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    I bought one of these from Durham , boy way nicer in person, well made and a lot better than my ranch hand
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    Gonna spam this thread again with a request for an all-weather version of this rifle.
    I realize stainless would probably never happen since Chiappa doesn't make the 1892 rifles in that finish, but one can hope...

    Or heck, a .454 casull "alaskan" ranch hand from Taylor's? Hope springs eternal... :-)

    Either way, thank you North Sylva for having this lightweight version made, the scorpio logo is certainly cheezy but I would buy one nonetheless!

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