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05-27-2010, 08:13 PM | #1 |
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This is definately off topic. I'm selling a few items to buy an AT-14 (AR15 style 410 guage shotgun). I know many of you have various calibre bullets/shotshells and was wondering if there is a stripper that will hold a 410 round. Thank you for your time. http://www.americantactical.us/at14.html
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The .45 Long Colt and the .410 shotgun shell are interchangeable in the chamber. I imagine any stripper made for the .45 Long Colt would work for a .410 shotgun shell.
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Can't say I have ever seen a stripper clip used for .45 Long Colt... because they aren't normally fed from a magazine...
Maybe one of the .303 British stripper clips? 8mm Lebel? 8mm Siamese Mauser? It will have to be a bolt action caliber that used rimmed cartridges with approximately the same case head size... 7.92mm x 54 Russian? .30-40 Krag?
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I recall a 12ga auto shotgun based on the AR15 design, but a .410ga...do they even make a .410ga slug shotshell???
I'd think a 00buck shotshell would be cool...but it would only hold 2 "pellets" at the most... |
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Postino, Remington makes an excellent 2 1/2", 1/5oz. rifled slug pushing 1830fps which to my knowledge is above Magnum speed. The Federal 000 buck with 4 pellets pushes 1200fps. Both shotshells run flawlessly through the shotgun. However, I'll be using slugs 97% of the time.
John, I never thought of the older WWII and the few obscure calibre strippers. I'll have to search at the next Chantilly Gun show for one compatible. You've opened my eyes to a more comprehensive search. Hallelujah!!!!
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Th AT-14 looks like a cool companion for the Tarus Judge.
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Hello Ron. Actually, I thought it would be a great companion to my AR15's. Best design feature is that any AR15/M16 (full auto) lower will work. I'd love to see one on YouTube firing full auto. Magazines available are 5, 14 rds.
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Why does it have to be full auto??? Heh...Just saw the address...I'm about an hour's drive West of Rochester... |
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It doesn't have to be full auto! It's just very cool that the platform allows for it!
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For those that have no idea what I'm talking about. Here's a pic.
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