Think about this for a second....
it's a joke, read the OP,s original post,,,it's a joke, read the OP,s original post,,,
Yes, IT IS A JOKE. I find it incredible that there is even a need for such a list, that's all!
I fired off a couple of 38-40's out of a 44-40.
Sh1tty group
It's called natural selection... lol
Keeps the population in control.
X2. A friends dad did that too.I pick up empty casings in gravel pits all the time and I once found a .270 case that had been fired in a .30-06...
Did anyone actually take the safety course ?
It's kind of a grey area... Instructors say only shoot what the gun is marked for.
But you can shoot .22 short out of a .22lr safely
.223 rem in a 5.56, safely.
38 special in a .357, safely
7.62 in a .308 (from what I hear, haven't done it)
The new rhinos can shoot .357, 38 special and 9mm safely but is marked .357.
An many other guns are multi-caliber.
{YFTD}
Some guns, as stated in the owner's manual, are capable of firing various cartridges. I know someone who has a Ruger revolver that fires 357 Mag, 38 Special, and 9mm Luger. It came with two cylinders.
There are also adapters for firing 22lr from centerfire rifles.
Firing a .410 shotshell from a 45-70 (usually break action) was formerly a common practice.
Then there's this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZaK7D4XVo8
I wouldn't try it.
you can fire a 308 in a 270.....doubt it is a recommended practice..once was enough. Did not ruin the gun.




























