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Old March 27, 2001, 06:50 PM   #10
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EnochGale,
Both the Medusa and the converted S&W have been totally reliable with the exception of using .380 ammo. I have loaded the cylinders with six different calibers at the same time and it is interesting to see people at the range look at you like you don't know what you are doing. The effect is even better when the guns make different sounds from a pop to a major bang depending on which round goes off. The accuracy of both guns is on par with a standard 686 or other K or L frame S&W (very good). For those unfamiliar with the Medusa, it takes at least 25 different calibers between .380 and .357 mag and does so without using any moon clips or inserts of any kind. There are finger-like grips in each cylinder hole that center the round (rim or rimless) and all sizes of brass are extracted at the same time with the normal action of the ejector rod. The installation of the cylinder on the S&W requires some gun smithing and as a result, it cost me considerably more for the 686 package then it did for the $550 Medusa.
Bubba
 
 
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