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Thread: We all Need the 1892 TD in 44mag

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    We all Need the 1892 TD in 44mag

    Did you guys pay much attention the '92 take-down?..................This is way cool and if the Feds don't have any strings
    attached .......12" Octagon and a total of 24'' overall ! What a Back-pack fire arm!!!



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    I'm curious how, if they did, they got around the SBR regs?
    If they did, I'd be interested in one in .357!

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    I believe that specific model was manufactured for the Canadian market. Would not be available here without tax, tags and wait.

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    Sweet! Add 4" to that barrel/magazine and I'd be in for one.

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    I'm going to check into one ......Montana is open but we still have to follow the Machine-gun Act of 1934... but we can own a machine-gun with the tag & tax stamp.............But more so the take down should maybe fit into the 1894 TD ????? Hmmm Ol Deuce
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    who is making that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by runfiverun View Post
    who is making that?
    Chiappa

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    Did I actually see him handle and load that rifle TWICE with a round in the chamber and the hammer cocked?

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    Taylor's markets this one and also has a 16" version. Very sweet and very high on my bucket list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 308Jeff View Post
    Sweet! Add 4" to that barrel/magazine and I'd be in for one.
    They are ready for sale, $1400 and you can have one.
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    I thought about ordering one but decided to build my own SBR using a stainless Rossi 92 instead. Mine won't be a takedown since I don't need that feature but will be used with a suppressor most of the time. Just waiting on the stamp now.
    Keep moving forward!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingstrider View Post
    but will be used with a suppressor most of the time. Just waiting on the stamp now.
    Good Choice
    Rossi 38/357
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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    Did I actually see him handle and load that rifle TWICE with a round in the chamber and the hammer cocked?
    Yep;you sure did

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    I've recently seen a very small pump shotgun for sale, short barrel, etc., that requires only a $5 AOW stamp. Seems if it was originally manufactured like that it somehow manages to get around the NFA rules. Perhaps this falls into the same category.

    This one: http://www.serbu.com/super-shorty-ao...-12-gauge.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speedo66 View Post
    I've recently seen a very small pump shotgun for sale, short barrel, etc., that requires only a $5 AOW stamp. Seems if it was originally manufactured like that it somehow manages to get around the NFA rules. Perhaps this falls into the same category.

    This one: http://www.serbu.com/super-shorty-ao...-12-gauge.html
    This falls under the Any other weapon clause, not the SBR. If you can't sleep and want to read something, read the ATF's AOW standard, it'll put you to sleep!

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    right at 1400$
    and they do come in longer barrel lengths.
    I wonder if they would pound the lever back into the correct shape if you asked them nicely.

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    That lever is in the right shape to get a mitten in, it is called the Alaskan after all. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by starmac View Post
    That lever is in the right shape to get a mitten in, it is called the Alaskan after all. lol
    Ya ....She be cold up there ................
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    Quote Originally Posted by sawinredneck View Post
    I'm curious how, if they did, they got around the SBR regs?
    If they did, I'd be interested in one in .357!
    They do offer a take down version with a 16 inch barrel in .357. https://www.chiappafirearms.com/p.php?id=107

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    I like that little carbine and that lever works good with my big fat man hands.plus I would get the 16 inch barrel thats my favorite .
    Last edited by flint45; 04-06-2017 at 11:34 AM.

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