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  • Aszerigan

    Whitetail Trading Co.
    Industry Partner
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    Aug 20, 2009
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    Bean Blossom, IN
    I traded for one a few weeks ago. It's impressively awesome for what it is.

    Who has one? What do you shoot with it?

    It's impractical, it's stupidly heavy and fires something throughly ridiculous for anyone not hunting lion seals. Give me a reason to keep it, INGO.

    It's not for sale, just want the feedback.
     

    Dog1

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    Feb 15, 2010
    2,898
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    Clark County, Indiana
    I've never shot the 50 but I have shot the 44 and 357 versions. It's a handful but it is fun to shoot.

    You could always do Arnold Schwarzenegger's gun from Red Heat
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    The fictional Podbyrin 9.2 mm

    or Clarence Boddicker's gun from RoboCop with the cool suppressor on it

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    russc2542

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    Oct 24, 2015
    2,181
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    Columbus
    Because you might need to defend yourself from someone hiding behind the fridge in your neighbors house someday. lol keep it 'cause it's awesome and you can. I know you reload so you can make (relatively) cheap ammo to feed it.
     

    Tactically Fat

    Grandmaster
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    Oct 8, 2014
    8,483
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    Indiana
    I've never shot one...ahem.

    My wife's uncle just bought one a few months ago in .44 Mag. For deer hunting and general shenanigans. He reloads for .44 already so this wasn't a super big stretch for him.

    Anyhow - if ever I'm independently wealthy, I'd like 1 each in all the offered calibers. That would be fun.
     

    kawtech87

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    Nov 17, 2011
    7,203
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    Martinsville
    My dad has one of those. His is one of the OG non-comped all stainless 6" models. I shot it once, when I was about 10yo. So 27 years ago now. We never shot it much as ammo was stupid expensive even back then. Still I remember it wasn't as bad as I expected recoil wise. My dad still has his. Keep it. They are cool.
     
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