.410 Fun! Lazer Arms Revolver Action XR410!!

Is there a specific reason documented not to run .45 Colt through one of these? Does it blow up due to wrong kind of forcing cone or something? Or does this have reason to be legally classified as a shotgun and not a carbine? I'm with the folks who would love to use something like this as a plinker, but I'm curious about why I'd change my mind after pulling the trigger on a .45 round.
 
Could a gunsmith swap out the barrel for a 45lc barrel? Or is the issue in the cylinder? Could be a great project.
 
Both the barrel and the cylinder are too small for a 45 long colt. The alloy frame would also be an issue, in my opinion.

The 45 long colt round will not fit into the cylinder. A 410 shotgun barrel really does not have the proper bore size either. The restricted Taurus model is completely different, thus it shoots 410 shells and 45 long colt.

If someone would make a non-restricted rifle that would shoot 410 3" and 45 long colt I would buy one. This Lazer Arms XR410 model is not it.
 
Can we at least shoot slugs out of it?

Slugs work the best with improved cylinder choke. I am not sure if this shotgun has five chokes like the Canuck Evolve or not. Either way I have fired 410 slugs with full choke if necessary, accuracy probably will not be the best with full choke though.

Slugs should work in this model just fine. Maybe the OP could give some additional detail on choke availability, or what this comes with.
 
What might be even more fun would be something like this but with the cylinder of a S&W 929 and enough frame and barrel to be NR, then you could run in PCC competition with a moonclip rig and all, or just plink.
 
only thing stopping me from buying one is the cheap,tacky and ugly looking logo on the side. if it an the sn. were stamped instead ir be allot more classy looking and i would already own one
 
Might be a silly question but what size shells would this xr410 take? 2 3/4", 3", both? It's chambered for 3". Thx
 
I was lucky to get one in the middle of grouse season. I need to work on loading quickly as we hunt roads.

Has 5 chokes and 2 cylinder plugs to keep you legal.

It is accurate and put lots of pellet on target.

I didn't buy the Judge because it is restricted and I wanted this for grouse.

I have several turk made guns and the newer ones all seem to be well made.
 
Have another manufacturer's model. With some shells you need something to eject the shell as it expands into a tighter fit. I had a flat screwdriver handy and just drove It lightly inside and they flew down.
 
I was lucky to get one in the middle of grouse season. I need to work on loading quickly as we hunt roads.

Has 5 chokes and 2 cylinder plugs to keep you legal.

It is accurate and put lots of pellet on target.

I didn't buy the Judge because it is restricted and I wanted this for grouse.

I have several turk made guns and the newer ones all seem to be well made.

I want to get one for grouse so bad. But it seems like all the Lazer stuff has dried up since the Trigger Wholesale debacle and the Canuck and Revolution Armory ones are sold out everywhere too. :(
 
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