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    Marksman
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    Fishers
    Been Waiting for Mine Since I pre-ordered the First Week in June.
    Can't Wait to Try It Out.
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    Topbreak is a 38spl Beretta Laramie :) They were on sale from CDNN a few years back for 699. Has an adjustable slidng rear sight, and the Russian grip without the lanyard loop or the hook. It's rather large for a 38spl as it's the same size as the 45 colt just bored out to 38. Recoil is near non-existant.
     

    n9znd

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    So is that part of the second batch? I never got on the list and will wait until production pieces come out. Very Cool. Jim
     

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    I shot one of the originals a few years back and was surprised at how much of a fire cracker it was. It was a little handful!

    But SUPER fun!
     

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    Yes, this is apart of the second batch I believe. It's the 37th one made. Apparently they are expecting to speed up production now that things are rolling according to the NAA forum.
    Can't wait to compare the .22 Mag to the .22 Short, the grip is definately larger and easier to hold.
     

    n9znd

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    Mag Frames are much easier to shoot. A lot easier to hang on to. You will have to let us know how the crane holds up and if the empties eject good. Thanks Jim
     
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