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Won't do anything.But it might help it be the very last firearm banned, maybe even after the single shot bolt action 22.![]()
Won't do anything.But it might help it be the very last firearm banned, maybe even after the single shot bolt action 22.![]()
know what the handi rifle was and it was built a lot better then most of their stuff.Google "Handi Rifle".
But it might help it be the very last firearm banned, maybe even after the single shot bolt action 22.![]()
Yeah the Rossi uses a system like most H&R, Cooey etc single shots.I
know what the handi rifle was and it was built a lot better then most of their stuff.
From The pics above looks like a single locking surface.
It’s great for low bolt thrust stuff like shotgun or most pistol calibers. Don’t know how I feel about rifle cartridges in it.Yeah the Rossi uses a system like most H&R, Cooey etc single shots.
Thanks for the great pictures.This pin is all that pushes on the extractor, to pull the round out.
The extractor has alot of wiggle.
Actually rossi made one on thier old steel action..Thanks for the great pictures.
Again, high grade stainless steel or even some carbide alloy for the shell ejection components. After all, if a lowly screwdriver can pry a stuck 7.62x39 steel case out of a Chaszel adapter, Rossi can engineer an ejector that will do the exact same thing, don't you think?
Thanks very much!Actually rossi made one on thier old steel action..
R762MBS
Obviously it didn't sell well as its been discontinued for years.
I barely heard anything about them here.Thanks very much!
Was that rifle sold in this country?
I think an old fashioned "revival", in one form or another, of that model would be a big success for Rossi, especially in OIC Land.
Thanks again.
Things like the CVAs and Henry's come in 308win. Hell the CVAs come in 35 whelen, as well as 444 marlin which is basically a 51k psi oversized 44mag.I’d be cautious as to what is locking the gun especially in rifle calibers.
Most pistol calibers have less bolt thrust then 12ga .44 mag has just slightly more.
Just about every rifle caliber has more bolt thrust then 12ga.
A typical break action single shot doesn’t have much for lock up this can lead to the gun coming loose off face at some point or worse.
It’s not pressure it’s both thrust. Conservative way to measure its is max pressure times area of the cartridge rim.Things like the CVAs and Henry's come in 308win. Hell the CVAs come in 35 whelen, as well as 444 marlin which is basically a 51k psi oversized 44mag.
I wouldn't be worried about pressure. I wouldn't go beyond saami spec like many of us do in bolt guns, but regular loads shouldn't be an issue.
I seen a guy locally trying to sell a 30/30 with a cheap turkish single shot. I was like wow a hand grenade waiting to happen. That is why Chaszel says to use SB1 or Encore. To avoid liability.It’s great for low bolt thrust stuff like shotgun or most pistol calibers. Don’t know how I feel about rifle cartridges in it.
Apprently even the handy rifles have the issues I’m talking of Never looked into it much but they stretch over time. This is because of bolt thrust and having a single locking point or “bite”.
I have seen someone use a 7.62x39 adapter in one of them cheap folding shotguns and after a few rounds it was done and he blamed the adapter not the gun he used it in.
I’m old enough to remember the handi rifles for their worth $150-$200 the outrageous prices they are now are flat out not worth it same goes for stuff like this and or the Henry singles. If I was to grab one I’d buy a pistol caliber .357 or .45 colt as it looks to be a 12ga sized action.
People don’t listen to instructions or safety warnings. Most pistol calibers work just fine.I seen a guy locally trying to sell a 30/30 with a cheap turkish single shot. I was like wow a hand grenade waiting to happen. That is why Chaszel says to use SB1 or Encore. To avoid liability.
The adapter tells you if you want to keep the adapter in to add more o rings and notch out the adapter so it skips the extractor. Well doing so the rounds can slap back. That is how I damaged the first. Then my 2nd reciever. I removed the part that ejects. So there is a little spring pressure. That solved the issue. But with the massive firing pin, it really destroyed primers.
So switches to a SB1 H&R 20 ga. But the accuracy was meh. Equal to shooting 38spl WC from my 357 rem max TC barrel.People don’t listen to instructions or safety warnings. Most pistol calibers work just fine.
And yes large firing pins can be a problem especially with rifle pressures.
Double check the mount screws before you mount the rings."My wife wants to block me from this site...."
Rifle arrived today and she said "What's that?" Looking forward to getting a scope on it and doing some test firing with it. It's just what I wanted in a short light carbine to carry when checking baits and trail cameras, and I can use it in a spot where the municipality allows us to hunt coyotes with straight walled pistol cartridges.
Will post an initial review on it when I get a chance, probably won't be doing anything at the range for a while as waist deep in snow right now.
The picatinny rail screws? Need locktite?Double check the mount screws before you mount the rings.
That's the spirit !I'm not disinterested in a compact, single shot .300 Blackout. I have no use for one, but I'd make one up if the price was right![]()
Just something I do with pre installed rails.The picatinny rail screws? Need locktite?



























