New Remington bolt action pistol

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New Remington bolt action pistol

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I watched "Guns & Ammo" TV show today on one of the outdoor cable channels and they had this new bolt action Remington mag fed pistol they were testing. Travis Thomasie, formerly of Para-Ordance, was testing it. It comes with 12.5" barrel in .308 and .300 blackout. He mentioned you can also get 10.5" barrel length too. Looks very interesting.
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Interesting indeed!
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It's a chassis type, built on short action 700. Five & ten round magazines. Has AR-15 type forearm. No metallic sights included. Travis was shooting it with a scope on it. It was very accurate. Bullets touching on target.
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I'm a huge fan of the XP-100, with a couple dozen in my safe, but this thing, I have zero interest in.
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IHMSA80x80 wrote:I'm a huge fan of the XP-100, with a couple dozen in my safe, but this thing, I have zero interest in.
I have to agree. I will keep my old style XP's!
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Come on, guys, the thing has possibilities. Let's wait and see. Hell, how many new possible silhouette guns have we seen introduced in the last 10 years by ANYBODY?
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I like the potential, esp. in .300 BLK. But whether it'll be better than my manually operated AR pistols is questionable. And the latter are easier to reconfigure and rebarrel.
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LOCKHART wrote:Come on, guys, the thing has possibilities. Let's wait and see. Hell, how many new possible silhouette guns have we seen introduced in the last 10 years by ANYBODY?
Want a new bolt gun. The Nosler is a far better choice. https://www.nosler.com/nosler-handgun/.

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Steve, I would love a new Nosler, but like Freedom Arms revolvers, they are WAY out if my price range. I'll just have to make do with my XP-100, and Ruger .44 magnum.
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