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Looks interesting
I had mine out at the range today, 20” version. Neat design, but I had issues with the spent case not ejecting fast enough, and the new round coming in and blocking the ejection. If not paying attention, the spent round was in the chamber and “click”. I’d say over 50% of the time this happened. So I’d manually have to remove the spent round. Which was slower than just using a break action. Was cool and fun when it worked as it should.
Was it maybe the shells sticking in the chamber? Hopefully it works it out or maybe give the chamber a good scrub and light oil to help it out for the first while?
Mine was supposed to come Friday but Canada Post delayed it until Tuesday so I'll know more when I get to play hands on haha
Would this be safer and easier to operate with one hand on a motorcycle than the 1887?
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We’ll see, it always ejected the shell when there wasn’t another one to load.
Got mine today. It works out of the box (but a bit dirty) with dummies, at least.
The black finish will get marked pretty easily by the brass of ejecting shells, though only superficially.
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