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Post by jeffb1911 on Aug 21, 2020 13:37:50 GMT -5
I noticed this a little while back on gunbroker-someone had an M6 in 357 over 410. So i went to the TPS Arms websight, and they show on their home page some new combos not listed elsewhere on the sight, namely the 357 over 410 and 410/410 variants. Anyone handle or shoot one of these yet?
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Post by vancmike on Aug 24, 2020 11:38:52 GMT -5
I owned a Springfield M6 in 22 Hornet/.410 for a time. It was reliable as well as semi-accurate (after all, it's not a target rifle). I suspect the .357/.410 might be a more useful combination. Yeah, compared to the early Sav 24, it really is a butt-ugly firearm. Nonetheless, useful for its intended purpose.
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Post by cas on Aug 27, 2020 18:34:34 GMT -5
I'd rather have a 22 / 357. But 357/410 would work.
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Post by jeffb1911 on Dec 23, 2020 13:04:47 GMT -5
Well, finally got one in! Took forever to get it to my FFL due to the Christmas stuff going on. Looks to be better suited for actual firing due to a longer stock and a few other niceties, and has an adjustable front sight. The takedown/hinge pin is even held in place just like an AR takedown pin. Once i get to the range after the holidays i'll let everyone know how it did. Cas, one of the guys on scoutrifle agrees with you! The barrels are both the same size on this, so i think an email to TPS might be in order to see if we can get a 22/357 made.
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Post by cas on Dec 27, 2020 10:07:35 GMT -5
That's a much bigger fish to fry. One barrel regulate to the sights and one shotgun barrel somewhere in the neighborhood works well enough. Two rifle barrels would both need to be regulated. making that happen, if it's even possible with the design, could drive the price up 5-10 times as much.
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Post by jrguerra on Jan 4, 2021 6:27:28 GMT -5
One barrel regulate to the sights and one shotgun barrel somewhere in the neighborhood works well enough. Two rifle barrels would both need to be regulated. making that happen, if it's even possible with the design, could drive the price up 5-10 times as much. Very relevant point there sir. Even with the expensive doubles, barrel regulation was not an easy and cost extra $$$ to get done. The Russian Baikals (I think) doubles made some provision for this feature but have no idea how well the process works. Happy New Year folks!
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