kenw Posted February 15, 2012 #1 Posted February 15, 2012 I'm not very gun savvy, and was wondering if there is a handgun and rifle other than a 22 that can use the same ammo. I'd like to get something before the right is taken away! Thanks, Kenw
MiCarl Posted February 15, 2012 #2 Posted February 15, 2012 I'm not an expert on this but I believe the answer is not many. The reason is that a handgun and rifle serve different purposes. To be most effective the ammo needs to be matched to its use.
Primebeef Posted February 15, 2012 #4 Posted February 15, 2012 I'm not very gun savvy, and was wondering if there is a handgun and rifle other than a 22 that can use the same ammo. I'd like to get something before the right is taken away! Thanks, Kenw There is the Rossi Model 92....45/357 cal. Timber Wolf Pump......38/357 cal. Marlin Camp....9m and 45 cal Just to name a few.
TheKid Posted February 15, 2012 #6 Posted February 15, 2012 Agree "The Judge" It fires either 410 shot gun shell or a .45. They also now make a judge rifle as well with the revolver and all.
Flyinfool Posted February 15, 2012 #7 Posted February 15, 2012 A lot depends on what you intend to use the rifle for and what you intend to use the handgun for. More info will help us help you spend your money wisely. In addition to those listed above there are some high power handguns that will take most of the popular rifle rounds, I have a rifle in 7mm-08 and also a handgun that uses that same 7mm-08. other popular calibers are .308 .243 30-06 .270 30-30 35 whelen and more
Condor Posted February 15, 2012 #8 Posted February 15, 2012 I think Ruger made a Blackhawk that chambered 30 carbine, to combo with the MI military 30 carbine. There are a few lever action rifles that are chambered for 44 mag to combo with a lot of 44 mag side arms. Probably 357 combos out there too.....
RandyR Posted February 15, 2012 #9 Posted February 15, 2012 The Marlin lever action rifle in .44mag is a decent short range deer rifle. However the same cartridge in a handgun packs a real whallop and I find it uncomfortable to shoot. A Marlin 1894c in .38/.357 is a marginal hunting rifle but in a handgun is much more comfortable and economical to shoot. One should shoot it enough to be comfortable with whatever you choose. .38/.357 shoots either .357 magnums or .38 specials. http://www.marlinfirearms.com/Firearms/Cowboy/1894_45Colt.asp Here's a link to a discussion of the .38/.357 loads. http://www.thehighroad.org/archive/index.php/t-558787.html Rossi (Brazil, and very high quality) also makes a line of lever action rifles (and pistols) that share the same caliber. http://www.rossiusa.com/product-list.cfm?category=8 And, there's the Winchester M1892. very nice, but have become very pricey. http://www.winchesterguns.com/products/catalog/detail.asp?family=022C&mid=534177
muaymendez1 Posted February 15, 2012 #10 Posted February 15, 2012 High point firearms 9mm carbine pistol grip 9mm rifle
muaymendez1 Posted February 15, 2012 #11 Posted February 15, 2012 $150 for an american made american guaranteed 9mm rifle
Chinto Posted February 15, 2012 #12 Posted February 15, 2012 There are many choices of rifles/shotguns/pistols commonly sharing the same caliber ranging from .22LR all the way up to rifle rounds like 223. Probably the most common or practical pistol/rifle rounds would be 9mm and/or 357 mag which will also use the 38 special. Most economical round beside the 22LR would be the 9mm. I have a semi auto pistol and carbine that are both 9mm which work very nice. You could due the same thing in 45acp and others. Now the question could be, which pistol/carbine using 9mm ammo can use the same magazines? Which caliber you should pick would mainly be based on the application. If your purpose is hunting small game up to 100 yards the smaller calibers would be fine but if you are wanting large game hunting at greater distance then you need the big caliber stuff. If you are mainly interested in home defense then 9mm on up would be fine or maybe a basic 12 or 20 gauge shotgun would serve the purpose. The other question would be how much due you want to spend.
RandyR Posted February 15, 2012 #13 Posted February 15, 2012 Ruger makes the M77/357 and M77/44 bolt action rifles that shoots .357magnum cartridges or .44mag And the economy choice at under $300 new would be a singleshot H&R Handi Rifle
Brake Pad Posted February 15, 2012 #15 Posted February 15, 2012 just change the rounds, for the best application
BuddyRich Posted February 15, 2012 #16 Posted February 15, 2012 oops ! You went and did it didn't you..:rotf: Personally I have three .357s magnum revolvers and wouldn't trade them for anything. Put tame .38 loads in them and its like shooting a 22. When you need the power there's no round like a 357 magnum IMO. I have a Marlin 30-30 and will be trading it for a Marlin 1894c (357/38) shortly. The ballistics of the .357 coming out of 16 inch barrel are quite impressive. not quite 30-30 but almost. The ammo is a lot cheaper. So that way you can have both an effective rifle and hand gun using the same ammo..
MasterGuns Posted February 15, 2012 #17 Posted February 15, 2012 You went and did it didn't you..:rotf: Personally I have three .357s magnum revolvers and wouldn't trade them for anything. Put tame .38 loads in them and its like shooting a 22. When you need the power there's no round like a 357 magnum IMO. I have a Marlin 30-30 and will be trading it for a Marlin 1894c (357/38) shortly. The ballistics of the .357 coming out of 16 inch barrel are quite impressive. not quite 30-30 but almost. The ammo is a lot cheaper. So that way you can have both an effective rifle and hand gun using the same ammo.. Yep, I have a couple .357 mags also. But my favorite is my .410 mag S&W. Rounds aren't cheap but she packs a litter more power than the .357s. I am in the market for a S500 S&W but can't get the boss to agree on the cost. Maybe I'll trade my Harley for one. I do quite a bit of shooting out back of my place but mostly 22s so I wont put the neighbors in panic mode. Fired a few round through my 7mm Rem Mag the other weekend and the phone didn't stop ringing for about an hour. I need to move further out into the boonies.
rod Posted February 15, 2012 #18 Posted February 15, 2012 I agree with the 357. Lots of choices for ammo and easy to get. My rifle with 357 ammo is as good as a 30-30 and can shoot 38 ammo fairly cheap, shoot the magnuns when you need real power. Rod
Flyinfool Posted February 15, 2012 #19 Posted February 15, 2012 Dang it anyhow. Posting up threads like this. This is just nuts. We should not be allowed to talk about such things here. Aren't there rules about posting stuff about another fun expensive hobby (guns) in a forum that is for a different expensive hobby (bikes)? Now I have to go and visit the gun store.....again......
KIC Posted February 15, 2012 #20 Posted February 15, 2012 Dang it anyhow. Posting up threads like this. This is just nuts. We should not be allowed to talk about such things here. Aren't there rules about posting stuff about another fun expensive hobby (guns) in a forum that is for a different expensive hobby (bikes)? Now I have to go and visit the gun store.....again...... I agree......I have tried to stay away from this thread and the one about remote control airplanes and helicopters... I can't afford to pay attention much less get any new toys....
Pic Posted February 15, 2012 #21 Posted February 15, 2012 Don't forget the 45/70. You can get a BFR revolver in 45/70 and several rifles in 45/70. I have a freind that has the BFR and it actually kicks less than my Ruger 44 mag, cause it is so big and heavy. I have the Marlin 1895 Guide Gun 45/70 lever action. Love it for hogs. One of the originals with 18" ported barrel. Can handle pretty much anything I want to hunt in the lower 48. I also have a Marlin 1894 44 mag lever action.
RandyR Posted February 15, 2012 #22 Posted February 15, 2012 Yep, I have a couple .357 mags also. But my favorite is my .410 mag S&W. Rounds aren't cheap but she packs a litter more power than the .357s. I am in the market for a S500 S&W but can't get the boss to agree on the cost. Maybe I'll trade my Harley for one. I do quite a bit of shooting out back of my place but mostly 22s so I wont put the neighbors in panic mode. Fired a few round through my 7mm Rem Mag the other weekend and the phone didn't stop ringing for about an hour. I need to move further out into the boonies. I have a Ruger Redhawk in .41mag. I almost posted about the matching caliber Marlin lever rifle in .41mag, but its not current production and I don't think many were made when it was in production. for those just thinking along these lines, the pistols in large rifle calibers that Flyinfool was refering to are probably Thompson Center Contender single shot pistols. They are good for hunting and specialized silhouette shooting at long range. One of the TC single shots is an excellant training/plinking target pistol in .22rimfire at a shooting range.
Flyinfool Posted February 15, 2012 #23 Posted February 15, 2012 for those just thinking along these lines, the pistols in large rifle calibers that Flyinfool was refering to are probably Thompson Center Contender single shot pistols. They are good for hunting and specialized silhouette shooting at long range. One of the TC single shots is an excellant training/plinking target pistol in .22rimfire at a shooting range. The Thompson Contender is one of the more popular. I have the Magnum Research Lone Eagle, and the other one that was popular was the Remington XP-100. All 3 come chambered for and can handle, big rifle cartridges.
Flyinfool Posted February 15, 2012 #24 Posted February 15, 2012 I agree......I have tried to stay away from this thread and the one about remote control airplanes and helicopters... I can't afford to pay attention much less get any new toys.... Sure, bring up another one of my fun expensive hobbies. Now I have to run to the hobby shop on my way to the gun store.......... I cant afford them either, but that never stopped me.........
reddevilmedic Posted February 15, 2012 #25 Posted February 15, 2012 the 3 most popular rounds in America...9mm Luger, 12 ga., and 30-06. if your prepping, buy these. it doesnt hurt to keep .22 available for small game either.
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