
It isn't designed to hold a detachable magazine at all.

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As I recall belt fed weapons are included.Carry-a-Kimber wrote:Does a belt fed semi-auto PKM fall into the "detachable 10 round magazine" category?![]()
It isn't designed to hold a detachable magazine at all.
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So you can use the rounds in a handgun or a rifle. Not knowing anything about ballistics, I would imagine that it would be a very short-ranged rifle.fickman wrote:I'm still fairly new to rifles. . . so please bear with me:
Why would somebody prefer a rifle chambered in a handgun caliber (.357, .44, or .45 Colt) as opposed to a 30/30 or other rifle round?
A caliber in a rifle platform will generally allow a person to be more accurate than the same caliber used in a handgun platform due to a more stable interface, higher muzzle velocity (longer barrel), and longer sight radius.fickman wrote:I'm still fairly new to rifles. . . so please bear with me:
Why would somebody prefer a rifle chambered in a handgun caliber (.357, .44, or .45 Colt) as opposed to a 30/30 or other rifle round?
I understand that the same round would be more effective (faster, more accurate) coming out of a rifle than a handgun.gigag04 wrote:A caliber in a rifle platform will generally allow a person to be more accurate than the same caliber used in a handgun platform due to a more stable interface, higher muzzle velocity (longer barrel), and longer sight radius.fickman wrote:I'm still fairly new to rifles. . . so please bear with me:
Why would somebody prefer a rifle chambered in a handgun caliber (.357, .44, or .45 Colt) as opposed to a 30/30 or other rifle round?
Well, I've got a few hundred rounds of .308 on hand, and enough bullets in varying weights/types to load another 400 or so. I have thousands of cases and primers, and enough powder for about another 1300 rounds. I have a ton of handgun brass and primers, but only enough powder for a few hundred rounds, and no bullets on hand at all.....although I've got 230 odd pounds of lead ingots on hand if I want to cast my own. I just got complacent and didn't build up a bullet and powder supply while I had the chance. If I have the opportunity to remedy that, it will be one of the first things I do.A-R wrote:TAM, that's an interesting alternative I hadn't considered. Wonder which action I could learn to work faster - bolt or lever?The Annoyed Man wrote:Ruger Gunsite Scout, .308 Winchester, 10 round removable box magazine, 1.5-5x33mm Leupold Scout Scope. Not the same caliber, but a handy bolt rifle in a battle rifle caliber.Chris wrote:I own a few WWII era Enfields. For bolt action rifles with ten round magazines, they can sustain a very fast rate of accurate fire. And not a lot of people are taking 303 British off the shelves.
I love the .308 round, but it does suffer - like 5.56/.223 - from the current ammo insanity with all the M1 and AR-10 clone buyers hoarding it.