Another handgun for foxes etc.
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Another handgun for foxes etc.
It would be nice if they made a new handgun with the same permitted species list as the .357 revolver. Currently that's the only handgun you can equip for red fox, arctic fox and bobcats (and also turkeys, geese).
There are three handguns one step up in the permitted species list - the 10mm and two separate .44 revolvers.
Maybe a 9mm? I don't really have any suggestions of an handgun that would be in line with the .357 revolver.
Perhaps you folks have any suggestions?
There are three handguns one step up in the permitted species list - the 10mm and two separate .44 revolvers.
Maybe a 9mm? I don't really have any suggestions of an handgun that would be in line with the .357 revolver.
Perhaps you folks have any suggestions?
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I could imagine a .327 Fed Mag revolver or a .32 H&R Magnum.
Ruger makes the single seven in this caliber with a 7 round cylinder. It's styled like a classic single action revolver.
You could make it a tad weaker overall but with better energy retention at longer range.
I personally like the stainless model, but Ruger also makes a Bisley version with wooden Bisley grips and blued steel.
Ruger makes the single seven in this caliber with a 7 round cylinder. It's styled like a classic single action revolver.
You could make it a tad weaker overall but with better energy retention at longer range.
I personally like the stainless model, but Ruger also makes a Bisley version with wooden Bisley grips and blued steel.
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Re: Another handgun for foxes etc.
Top looks alot like the current 357 but i like the look of it way better compared to the silver oneMooseHunter330 wrote:I could imagine a .327 Fed Mag revolver or a .32 H&R Magnum.
Ruger makes the single seven in this caliber with a 7 round cylinder. It's styled like a classic single action revolver.
You could make it a tad weaker overall but with better energy retention at longer range.
I personally like the stainless model, but Ruger also makes a Bisley version with wooden Bisley grips and blued steel.
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Re: Another handgun for foxes etc.
9mm luger (9×19mm Parabellum) would be a nice addition, tad smaller then a 357 and weaker overall but would be a nice weapon to have for coyote and smaller species.
I would like if it was another 1911 with diffrent colours
This is a 1911 custom in 9mm luger but i think if we got one looking like the 2nd picture in 9mm luger it would be a sweet gun
I would like if it was another 1911 with diffrent colours
This is a 1911 custom in 9mm luger but i think if we got one looking like the 2nd picture in 9mm luger it would be a sweet gun
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Re: Another handgun for foxes etc.
I would like to see some "specialty" handguns.
Power wise it falls between a 22 Hornet (another great caliber to have here!) & 223 Rem. Permitted species should be exactly what you are looking for.
Remington XP-100 in 221 Fireball would be perfect for these species.Generalkommendant wrote:handgun you can equip for red fox, arctic fox and bobcats (and also turkeys, geese).
Power wise it falls between a 22 Hornet (another great caliber to have here!) & 223 Rem. Permitted species should be exactly what you are looking for.
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Yeah, they would sell a lot of those. If they released a new alternative to the current .357 with the same permission to the species list.
It could be as SoftShoe says, a "specialty" handgun or as Nathan112244 says. A semi auto with higher fire rate then the .357 but a little bit weaker to compensate for the balance.
MooseHunter330: Another revolver would be to similar to the current one I think. It would have to be more "exceptional".
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Yeah, they would sell a lot of those. If they released a new alternative to the current .357 with the same permission to the species list.
It could be as SoftShoe says, a "specialty" handgun or as Nathan112244 says. A semi auto with higher fire rate then the .357 but a little bit weaker to compensate for the balance.
MooseHunter330: Another revolver would be to similar to the current one I think. It would have to be more "exceptional".
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I just think we have too many revolvers and to make a gun people are going to like, quickly 1911 would be the way because lets be honest..
who here doesen't like the current 10mm
who here doesen't like the current 10mm
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True. I think so too. No more revolvers (they look so hideous with scopes as well). A 1911-ish semi auto would be a best-seller I reckon.Nathan112244 wrote:I just think we have too many revolvers and to make a gun people are going to like, quickly 1911 would be the way because lets be honest..
who here doesen't like the current 10mm
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Re: Another handgun for foxes etc.
im still waiting for a crossbow handgunGeneralkommendant wrote:True. I think so too. No more revolvers (they look so hideous with scopes as well). A 1911-ish semi auto would be a best-seller I reckon.Nathan112244 wrote:I just think we have too many revolvers and to make a gun people are going to like, quickly 1911 would be the way because lets be honest..
who here doesen't like the current 10mm
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Re: Another handgun for foxes etc.
i am all for more 1911s. But why 9mm? .45 ACP is weaker than .357 magnum as well. Just go Ahead and make it a real 1911Nathan112244 wrote:9mm luger (9×19mm Parabellum) would be a nice addition, tad smaller then a 357 and weaker overall but would be a nice weapon to have for coyote and smaller species.
I would like if it was another 1911 with diffrent colours
This is a 1911 custom in 9mm luger but i think if we got one looking like the 2nd picture in 9mm luger it would be a sweet gun
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