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Medusa m47
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The cartridge is now obsolete, but Fiocchi Munizioni occasionally produces batches. This means that 9mm Glisenti cartridges will chamber and fire in 9×19mm firearms, at the risk of not cycling properly and causing malfunctions, but it also means that 9×19mm cartridges will chamber and fire in 9mm Glisenti, presenting a significant risk of catastrophic failure to the firearm, and a risk of injury to the shooter. However, the powder charge of the 9mm Glisenti cartridge is reduced compared to a typical 9×19mm cartridge, making it significantly less powerful, as it is also meant to be used in blowback pistols, which are easier and less expensive to manufacture than locked breech firearms. The cartridge was based on the German 9×19mm Parabellum in fact, both cartridges are dimensionally identical. This Medusa is designed to take 25 different. The Medusa M47 revolver can also fire 9mm Glisenti ammunition along with many other. This is a Phillips & Rodgers Medusa Model 47 double-action revolver. It was also used in other Italian weapons such as the Beretta Model 1915 and Beretta M1923 pistols, the OVP and Beretta Model 1918 submachine guns, and the Villar-Perosa aircraft submachine gun. El Medusa M47 presenta los mismos mecanismos internos de seguridad de los revlveres de doble accin de Smith & Wesson, para prevenir un disparo accidental, despus de que el arma es disparada el percutor vuelve a la posicin de descanso, es decir, no vuelve hacia delante hasta que el arma no vuelve a estar completamente cargada. The 9mm Glisenti was developed for the Italian Glisenti Model 1910 pistol, first used in World War I. 380ACP falling too deep in to fire.The 9mm Glisenti is an Italian pistol and submachine gun cartridge. Right now I'm leaning VERY heavily toward buying the Blackhawk, and possibly trying to get the barrel replaced with a longer one (out of personal preference.) Or, swapping the conversion cylinder to a Blackhawk that is more to my liking.īut I'm still a bit worried about the issues the seller mentioned about a couple of the chambers having problems with. I was really hoping to be able to get the answers from jwphillips2. This is why i'm asking for people with experience with the Medusa or Medusa conversions.

medusa m47

Rather than just assume they didn't know, I have tried to either confirm or disprove this information. They also didn't know where they had learned this information. I asked why not, and this person didn't know. I had assumed that the conversion cylinder used the same basic extractor-with-fingers as on the Medusa M47 revolver, but based on that catalog picture is seems likely that the Blackhawk conversion cylinder uses a different piece (with similar design.)Īs far as my other questions about cylinder swaps and barrel swaps, this is because a person informed me that the Medusa conversion cylinder could not be swapped to another Ruger Blackhawk. I'm guessing the cylinder on the right is the Blackhawk conversion cylinder based on the design (but i could very well be wrong.)īoth cylinders have those spring-fingers like the regular Medusa M47, but the one on the right looks a bit different from the regular Medusa. Thanks for posting that picture from the catalog. I've never seen any replacement parts for the Blackhawk conversion cylinder, and I'm a bit worried that the seller indicates a couple of the chambers have an issue holding rimless rounds (specifically. Rosehill Dairy is a local Utah company offering home delivery of milk, cheese, bread, butter and other grocery items. However the only ones I have seen were for the standard Medusa. I do not have any source for replacement parts, but over the years I have seen Medusa "Parts kits" for sale.

medusa m47

Thanks for the detailed reply, and follow-up questions. Thompson Centers New Multi-Caliber Rifle: The Dimension.

medusa m47

Thank you everybody for the input and opinions. Forgotten Weapons - Phillips & Rodgers M47 Medusa - Multicaliber Revolver for a Nonexistent Apocalypse.











Medusa m47