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Anyone ever used / had a Medusa model 47?


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Guest Schwarzgebrannt
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I've decided that with the unstable economy / future, owning a revolver that can eat so many calibers would be a wise investment. Hard to find, though, and the price tag is up there with stuff made by germans.

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Honestly I have neer heard of the thing but a little research made me go - COOL!:) I too would like to hear some input on this thing.

Guest wheelgunner100
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Never owned one myself but knew someone who did. He said it was a fun toy but accuracy was lousy.

Guest Halfpint
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The former manager of the shop here had one. 4" at 25 yards with 9mm, 357, and 38. He actually picked it up after the owner passed on it (didn't know what it was) for something like $350.

Best thing I ever did at a range session with him was load it with 5 meager .380 rounds and a single 158gr .357 load, then hand it to him . . .

Pop. Pop. Pop. Pop. Pop. BOOM! :rolleyes:

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