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Da-tanks pistol pics takes a second.

D@DD@D Member Posts: 4,407
edited April 2004 in Ask the Experts
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Da-Tank




63 Posts
Posted - 04/27/2004 : 4:19:42 PM

Got one for you all to beat around its .22 with a thread in chamber
I think you can change it to a .22 Mag. Not sure. 10" barrell,single shot, and a drop down trigger guard to break open. the only marking ars a U on the right side down by the trigger. A C46 under the forward hand guard. I have pics. but do not know how to post them.


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Comments

  • rufe-snowrufe-snow Member Posts: 18,650 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    It's hard to say as the pictures aren't that clear. The way the action breaks with the trigger guard/underlever, resembles the Maynard Patent Single Shot Rifles of the late 19th Century.

    To the best of my knowledge though, the Maynard wasn't produced in handgun form. Also the metal forend where the barrel hinge was located was much longer on the Maynard Rifles.

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  • hrfhrf Member Posts: 857 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Fuzzy pic, but looks very much like a Stevens Marksman .22 rifle action made into a pistol...
  • 1KYDSTR1KYDSTR Member Posts: 2,361 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I think I'll have to agree with the last post...at least the reconfigured rifle opinion. Might be a cut down Marksman by the screw location on the frame. Either way it may be a bit of a problem as I think the barrel length would be a problem in this case according to ATF. Any of the legal types out there have an opinion as to its' adherence to the rules??

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