I wish Henry would come up with a design like this and sell it for lots less than $6000.... Tubular mag in the buttstock, break open action, stunning looks.
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/202 ... uto-rifle/
I guess those pesky patents are in the way of making cheaper replicas.... has anyone seen a Cosmi shotgun in real life? Comments?
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New Cosmi Semi-auto rifle in .45/70, .444M
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John E Davies
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Re: New Cosmi Semi-auto rifle in .45/70, .444M
That’s quite the operation. Engineering like that is always interesting to see. I prefer simplicity, but I appreciate well executed complexity too.
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Re: New Cosmi Semi-auto rifle in .45/70, .444M
per Spock, FASCINATING .... I'd love to see and fire one but can't imagine purchasing one
