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Thread: Modern 7.62x25

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    Default Re: Modern 7.62x25

    I'd say get your hands on a .38 Super mag and see how many Tok rounds you can stuff into it, if you can get acceptable amount in take the plung. If it doesn't work out you just saved 5-6 bills.
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    Default Re: Modern 7.62x25

    Does anyone make an extended capacity 1911 .38 super mag?

    If they do you might be able to fit more rounds in one.

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    Default Re: Modern 7.62x25

    I said it before. I want this in a Glock. DOUBLE STACK.

    4" barrel. Yes please.

    The problem is the OAL. At 34mm. There is almost no way to convert it to fit into any of their frames. It's simply too long. Even 10mm and .45 are around 32mm OAL.

    It again becomes a matter of... 2mm.

    So ghey...

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    Default Re: Modern 7.62x25

    Quote Originally Posted by cruzans View Post
    Looking for any feedback on why I should not build a modern 7.62x25. The more I read about the round, and the more I shoot my Tokarev's - I really want to put together a "modern" 7.62x25. I want it for fun, not for primary carry, or anything else other than fun. My plans are to pick up one of those black Taurus 1911 38 Supers - you know the flashy one with gold trim for $399 new - then buy the 7.62x25 conversion kit ( barrel, bushing, etc. ) for $189 and have my self a new toy. My only concern has been I have tried to load 7.62x25 in some of my current 38 Super magazines, and they are a bit tight ?? The company selling the conversion kit say they have a 38 Super magazine for $15 that works perfectly, so maybe I'd pick that up with the kit? Besides someone just not liking the 7.62x25 - anything you can think of that would change my mind of doing ?
    Careful about timing - that is how you adjust the distance it will take to open the lock. Could be different from the stock.

    Magazines? I'd make my own for fun. The more I hear about this "assault weapon" business the more I want to make magazines. They're not easy to do.

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    Default Re: Modern 7.62x25

    I wonder if old cruzans ever took the plunge.
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    Default Re: Modern 7.62x25

    Nope, never did. I just couldn't get past the low round capacity of the mag Never say never though...........
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    Default Re: Modern 7.62x25

    Quote Originally Posted by cruzans View Post
    Nope, never did. I just couldn't get past the low round capacity of the mag Never say never though...........
    I am interested in the round as loaded originally. From what I hear the current loads are kind of tame in comparison. I would love a modern gun busting those little pills out there at those quick speeds.
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    Default Re: Modern 7.62x25

    Why not the Rock Island 22TCM +9mm option? I wish it would be SAMMI certified though so there would be tested reloading data. It gives you the higher round count and high velocity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stand View Post
    Why not the Rock Island 22TCM +9mm option? I wish it would be SAMMI certified though so there would be tested reloading data. It gives you the higher round count and high velocity.
    7.62x25 does not fit in the 22tcm mags.

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    Default Re: Modern 7.62x25

    I have one of those Rock Island combo's. The 22 tcm is a fun round to shoot.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stand View Post
    Why not the Rock Island 22TCM +9mm option? I wish it would be SAMMI certified though so there would be tested reloading data. It gives you the higher round count and high velocity.
    "Tastefully Pimptastic"

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