D10
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If S&W made .75 magnum revolver I think it would be one of the most unique collectors items. I know most people would not be able to fire it but still it would be something special.
Might be expensive to shoot with $200/round destructive device tax.
Folks
If I am remebering correctly, the GCA of 1968 forbids manufacturing of revolvers/pistols that have a bore diameter greater than .500.
Kelly
Hasn't anyone seen the 600 nitro express revolver? Made in Austria I think.Folks
If I am remebering correctly, the GCA of 1968 forbids manufacturing of revolvers/pistols that have a bore diameter greater than .500.
Kelly
Ummm.. I'm pretty sure Austria isn't bound by US laws.. They can make all they want but wouldn't be allowed to import them hereHasn't anyone seen the 600 nitro express revolver? Made in Austria I think.
Close, ATF has a 1/2" test "gauge" (for lack of a better word). If it falls through the barrel it is a Title II DD, if it does not then it is a Title I handgun.Folks
If I am remebering correctly, the GCA of 1968 forbids manufacturing of revolvers/pistols that have a bore diameter greater than .500.
Kelly
It would not have been against any regs. It might have been a Title II firearm instead of a Title I but there is no Federal law banning the manufacture of a 28 gauge revolverThat reminds me of that Taurus revolver they unveiled at shot show that was 28 gauge.
The Taurus Raging Judge 28 Gauge Revolver
But I've heard mixed opinions of what ATF said about it. Originally they said it was against regs, but later I thought they had a way around it. Kinda like how they market the Mares Leg as a pistol instead of a short barreled rifle.
But with that said, if s&w made it, I'd buy one (or 2)
Unless the cartridges are explosive, there is no NFA tax. The .750 caliber gun would be the destructive device requiring the $200.00 tax.
Information that is wrong and misleading to other Forum members that are already confused over the GCA and NFA does not become a joke if you put a smiley on it. It is just wrong informationSorry, I forgot the segment of the membership who takes everything as serious and should have added one of those indicators known as a smilie
The 600NE and 4 Bore rifles have been specifically excluded from the over 1/2" bore rule.I saw at lgs 600 nitro express rifle and it did not require any 200 tax. Apparently it depends on if it is for hunting/sporting porpoise.