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Join Date: October 9, 1998
Location: Hotels
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Coonan made a very few of these pistols a while back, but I;ve never seen one.
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Join Date: June 1, 1999
Location: Exiled, Fetid Swamp, DC
Posts: 7,548
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arise olde thread!
since this is TFL thread ID 2 and has never been answered...
i thought it deserved some attention here is Coonans website: http://www.dancoonan.com/ D.C. Industries, Inc. St. Paul, MN 55105 USA Phone 612-272-4173 it doesn't look like .256 is on the current menu but maybe Dan might respond to an email: [email protected] there is a Coonan forum: http://members.boardhost.com/dajowi/ heres the what happened to coonan arms page: http://www.dancoonan.com/coonan_arms...onan_arms.html the new ones look like nice guns: ![]() |
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Join Date: December 19, 2001
Location: Euless, TX
Posts: 334
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That 41 was never made available. Too bad.
I wish Dan Coonan would build a new one. This time, base it on the CZ75, and chamber it in 454 casull! |
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Join Date: February 7, 1999
Location: USA
Posts: 644
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A 10mm IAI Magnum conversion would be pretty easy for the .357 Mag Coonans. It would probably just require a new barrel and milling out the positioning grooves in the side of the magazine.
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Join Date: October 30, 1999
Location: Dewey, AZ
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