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    Default six shot revolver rifle

    why hasn't (to my knowledge) anyone ever made a revolving six-shooter rifle, lol? it'd be kinda cool, wouldn't it? in fact it'd be quick and easy to load/reload, and six shots to a bear just might slow him down enough for ya to stay alive. yea yea, don't tell me about the beauty of assalt rifles. lol.
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    Sure they have.

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    Here's some info from Wiki. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colt_Revolver_Rifle
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    They did, The Colt Revolving Rifle Model 1855 was an early repeating rifle design produced in 1855 by the Colt's Manufacturing Company. The design was essentially similar to revolver type pistols, with a rotating cylinder that held five or six rounds in a variety of calibres from .40 to .64 inches.
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    Many 1855's have the clip hook on the grip so that a stock can be added. This works well with the 44 buffalo pistol with the 12 plus inch barrel.

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    Are there any rifles that can be bought these days that are revolving? Seems like something I would want to add to my rifle collection.

    I will have to do some research. Maybe go talk to a few of my buddies up at Cabelas and Bass Pro.
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    Try this link. It is amazing what you will find if you look.

    http://www.uberti.com/firearms/revol...d_buntline.php
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    pretty sweet. i like the idea of those "spools'' i call them, don't know the real name. u just pre-load them and pop them into the cylinder instead of having to load each bullet into each chamber.
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    try watching "For a Few Dollars More" that dude in the black outfit used one in that movie. (man, I'm gettin' old)

    maybe it was "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" same guy anyway.
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    sounds easier/cheaper than pre loading and capping some extra cylinders, thoug swapping a spent cylinder out for a prepped one can be done pretty darned quick by someone whoe's practiced.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beowulf65 View Post
    They did, The Colt Revolving Rifle Model 1855 was an early repeating rifle design produced in 1855 by the Colt's Manufacturing Company. The design was essentially similar to revolver type pistols, with a rotating cylinder that held five or six rounds in a variety of calibres from .40 to .64 inches.
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    Is this really considered a rifle ? looks more like a pistol with a rifle stock,,,, what actually determines what is a rifle and what is a pistol ?? barrel length ?

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    The Taurus/Rossi Circuit Judge is another available offering in 45lc/.410
    http://www.rossiusa.com/news-detail.cfm?newsID=25

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    I remember the movie that pic is from,,, its "good bad and ugly" right ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin Case View Post
    I remember the movie that pic is from,,, its "good bad and ugly" right ?
    Movies are very misleading, I still don't believe Rowdey Yates could take The Lawman
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beowulf65 View Post
    They did, The Colt Revolving Rifle Model 1855 was an early repeating rifle design produced in 1855 by the Colt's Manufacturing Company. The design was essentially similar to revolver type pistols, with a rotating cylinder that held five or six rounds in a variety of calibres from .40 to .64 inches.
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    Uberti still makes an 1858 Remington carbine cap and ball. Its priced between $400 and $500 at various black powder vendors on line like Dixie gunworks. Folks who buy them seem to like them a lot.

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    Dixie Gun Works has copies.........in both black powder, black powder cartridge and modern cartridge

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    Justin, you sure are rifling through old threads. Anyways, I think I saw a show on the History Channel that explained the reason they stopped this design in rifles. They said that with the rotating cylinders, hot gases blast out through the gap between the end of the cylinder and the rifle bore. With a pistol it is no problem due to the way you hold a pistol. But with a rifle, there is a good chance your hand might be there and you end up with shorter fingers. ouch.
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    LOL,, its been kind of boring around here,,,, These old threads are new to me and others,,, besides,, they are interesting as is your response above

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin Case View Post
    LOL,, its been kind of boring around here,,,, These old threads are new to me and others,,, besides,, they are interesting as is your response above
    Well, I am having fun responding to you. Although it is a little sad that I can't really reply to the OP because they are usually gone, or their problem has been resolved.
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    Quote Originally Posted by finallyME View Post
    Well, I am having fun responding to you. Although it is a little sad that I can't really reply to the OP because they are usually gone, or their problem has been resolved.
    well,, If they have subscribed to their threads, They will get an email when a reply is made,,, this may bring a few back ??

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    I for one, don't mind the old threads popping back up....Might save a really redundant question,like "What is the best survival gun?" LOL, then again maybe not......

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