Originally Posted by dsink
I dont see why it wouldnt be ok as long as it has the required barrel length and overall length.

Good luck though on not getting kissed by the flame coming out of the front of the cylnder everytime you shoot it.


+1 on both.

One day at the range I was hit very close to my eye (wearing proper eye protection) because of the side-splatter from someone shooting a revolver in the next station; enough force to draw blood.

Its possible the lower frame, under the cylinder, would offer enough protection when shooting carbine-style, and there's no problem shooting revolver-style, ie. keeping the weak hand behind the cylinder, under the grip/trigger guard. The "pistol-grip" aiding shoulder and cheek welds, and retaining the EZ ability to fire single-handedly. Folding stock would be nice.

Saw this:

http://www.uberti.com/firearms/revolver_carbine_and_buntline.php

and this:

http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2011/02/17/izhmash-%D0%BA%D1%80-22-nagant-revolver-carbine-in-22-lr/

really like the looks of this:

http://www.gunblast.com/Taurus-CircuitJudge.htm

Just recently saw a post in another thread w/ photos of a factory-cut-down, lever-action "pistol" from Rossi:

http://www.rossiusa.com/product-list.cfm?category=17


Last edited by pal; 09/22/11.

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