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    Heizer PKO-45 in 45 acp.....

    Probably the next Hudson.............




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    benenglish

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    I want one of those in a rifle caliber because America...
    I think the pictured firearm is their semi-auto. If you're wanting a Heizer in a rifle caliber, I think you're wanting one of their (sort of) derringers. Once upon a time I promised to buy one of those and test it for TGT. As soon as I held one and decided it wasn't designed for human hands, I backpedaled hard.

    In any event, moving on to your sentiment, has anybody ever fired one of them chambered in 7.63x39? What was it like? I know they made 'em and sold 'em. I'm just not sure too many people were crazy enough to fire 'em.

    Some folks are, though.

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    Note - I'm aware there have been at least two makers of that design and I've probably got them mixed up, somehow.
     

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    Lost Spurs

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    After I posted I realized it was a semi auto. They make a single shot .223 and 762x39. I still want one. I have never seen or know anybody that has one.

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    Their website is down and says they haven't paid their bill to renew it...

    fwiw....

    "Heizer Defense" is not available at the domain heizerdefense.com right now. The mapping for this domain expired, and it has to be renewed.

    We already notified this site’s owners. We want to make sure they got the message.

    If you know this site's owners, please get in touch and remind them to renew.


    I tried to get two of the .223 version, but by the time i hit check out... they were already gone......
     

    Newtown92

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    I think the pictured firearm is their semi-auto. If you're wanting a Heizer in a rifle caliber, I think you're wanting one of their (sort of) derringers. Once upon a time I promised to buy one of those and test it for TGT. As soon as I held one and decided it wasn't designed for human hands, I backpedaled hard.

    In any event, moving on to your sentiment, has anybody ever fired one of them chambered in 7.63x39? What was it like? I know they made 'em and sold 'em. I'm just not sure too many people were crazy enough to fire 'em.

    Some folks are, though.

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    Note - I'm aware there have been at least two makers of that design and I've probably got them mixed up, somehow.

    he muzzle flash on that thing!
     

    TexMex247

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    Caution...shooting 22 lr is addictive, cheap and awesome. A dangerous combination. I run an old school millet tube style red dot on mine and it's a joy to shoot. From mag dumps to head shots, the 22 never gets old.
     

    oscars774

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    I got a Palmetto state armory KS 47.My over due birthday present. I have plenty of cheap 762x39mm ammo to shoot

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    Jakashh

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    Nice find. I've nearly grabbed that one at Academy a few times.

    That’s where I grabbed it from. Was the last one in stock and wasn’t on display. Don’t see this one with this specific speed hole pattern on Ruger’s website either for some reason.

    Caution...shooting 22 lr is addictive, cheap and awesome. A dangerous combination. I run an old school millet tube style red dot on mine and it's a joy to shoot. From mag dumps to head shots, the 22 never gets old.

    I’m happy to finally have a gun that I can shoot cheaply! Might consider throwing a red dot on here eventually myself.
     

    Moonpie

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    Gunz are icky.
    Now I need a shitload of Beretta mags.

    Be careful buying the 30rd M92 mags.
    There are a bunch of them out there that are Chinesium counterfeit garbage.
    Buy only factory.
    I’ve had good results with the Mec-Gar 18 rounders in the Storm.
    Bonus is they fit flush in the 92 pistol.
     
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