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    I’m interested into that! Shorter barrel would even be better!

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    Overly funky styling, and to me it seems about $100 too steep. Barrel could be a bit shorter; though I don't know if it would be much smaller if it was folded down. Be nice if it did fold slightly tighter. I think if was specifying what I'd like, it would probably have a little bit shorter barrel as an option, straight grip wood stock, and minimalist fore end. Rear peep would be nice.

    And as a survival gun, I'd like to see it chambered in .22 Hornet, or .357 Magnum (or .256 Magnum if I was dreaming a little).

    Sorry if it sounds overly critical. Still is a neat idea, and I'm sure it's done well.
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    someone please enlighten me ...

    is there any legal reason why these can't be manufactured to break down like say an old cooey 84 ?

    that folding in half thing ( and its not folding in half , more like a 135 degrees ) is ridiculous if you ask me , is still bulky , misshapen and awkward in any backpack.

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    I can appreciate Pedersoli throwing a bone to us poors, but execution is perhaps a bit misguided. Maybe a traditional pistol grip stock and forend and options of 25-20 or 25acp?
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    I dunno, awkward and kinda ugly.
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    Another folding rifle that doesn't quite fold in half.
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    It looks very nice in general. As others have mentioned a shorter barrel and or other chamberings would be superb!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tactical lever View Post
    Overly funky styling, and to me it seems about $100 too steep. Barrel could be a bit shorter; though I don't know if it would be much smaller if it was folded down. Be nice if it did fold slightly tighter. I think if was specifying what I'd like, it would probably have a little bit shorter barrel as an option, straight grip wood stock, and minimalist fore end. Rear peep would be nice.

    And as a survival gun, I'd like to see it chambered in .22 Hornet, or .357 Magnum (or .256 Magnum if I was dreaming a little).

    Sorry if it sounds overly critical. Still is a neat idea, and I'm sure it's done well.
    I could have swore I seen the CEO of Pedersoli at a Euro shotshow YouTube, bragging about a brand new single shot 22 Hornet in the works. Synthetic stocks place to attach red dot optic and a flashlight?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brutus View Post
    I could have swore I seen the CEO of Pedersoli at a Euro shotshow YouTube, bragging about a brand new single shot 22 Hornet in the works. Synthetic stocks place to attach red dot optic and a flashlight?
    The conversation with a reporter started with the recent interest in a straight pull bolt rifle or carbine in 222 Remington for predator control. This rifle made by another Euro manufacturer.
    Then the reporter asked about rumours of a brand new 22 Hornet rifle in the early development stage by Pedersoli.
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    I'm a big fan of single shot rifles, but I don't see the practicality of this example.
    In 22lr, I would prefer a 10/22 takedown.

    I think this rifle would do better with a smaller centerfire cartridge, like 204 Ruger or 22 Hornet. Or maybe another more powerful rimfire like the 17 HMR.
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