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Classic as a 7.62x25 pistol coming in... what is it?

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ranger1968:

--- Quote from: Zer0DazE on September 12, 2011, 08:16:41 PM ---I have my fingers crossed for a PP-19 Bizon

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 Now that would be very cool!

rich:

--- Quote from: ranger1968 on September 12, 2011, 07:03:00 PM ---............but commercially, it's not really viable. :(

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I hope it will be commercially viable soon.  I'm waiting for Wolf to come out with some steel case to bridge the gap between the surplus and the Wolf Gold.  I guess I don't want to hold my breathe...
--- Quote from: ranger1968 on September 12, 2011, 07:33:31 PM --- But a lot of people are excited about the PPSH's......

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I love my pps and I would definatley be interested in a ppsh if they offered them at a better price than most of the sites do now.

rich:
Maybe they partnered with someone for a short run of converted 1911's :o

ranger1968:
 It's not just the lack of commercial ammo that makes it not commercially viable for the companies making modern firerams to start making guns chambered in x25; it's lack of a market .

 The caliber is not widely known, accepted, or used, and it's not likely to be .....not in the sort of numbers that would make offering something like a Glock or a Sig or an HK or a Smith pistol chambered in x25 worth doing, anyway......

  Look at it this way; .357 Sig , a great concept caliber, is barely hanging on; 41 magnum, a really great cartridge, occupies a very, very narrow market;

 There just isn't that much call for the caliber, commercially.....

 I love the round, it's screaming fast, flat shooting, and it hits like a little freight train, but realistically, it's not a viable commercial contender. :(

xICEMANx:

--- Quote from: Zer0DazE on September 12, 2011, 08:16:41 PM ---I have my fingers crossed for a PP-19 Bizon

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drool. Doubt it but that would be epic!

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