The Best Guns That Use Multiple Calibers You Might Find on GunBroker.com

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The Best Guns That Use Multiple Calibers You Might Find on GunBroker.com


The Best Guns That Use Multiple Calibers You Might Find on GunBroker.com If you are looking for versatility in your firearm, you want a gun that can shoot multiple calibers. Or, even more preferably, a gun that shoots multiple cartridge types. While there are many guns offered in multiple calibers, such as the Taurus 1911 being available in 45 ACP or 9mm, there are firearms that you only need to switch out an adapter or cylinder to fire a different round. Some require no change at all. Here are some of the multi-caliber or multi-cartridge firearms you might find for sale or at auction on GunBroker.com.

The Judge The Judge, a Taurus 4410, was renamed as after it became popular with judges in Florida. The Judge pistol also changed model designations to 4510, as it can shoot both 45 Colt and 410 shot, making it great for farms that have to deal with snakes. Because it has a rifled barrel, it is not considered a short-barreled shotgun. You can also find the Raging Judge, chambered for 454 Casull, 45 Colt, and 410 shot. A carbine variant is also available. A 556-Chambered AR 15 If you are looking for a typical AR 15 on GunBroker.com, you are likely to find it chambered in either 556 or 223, the most common AR 15 calibers. With a 556, you can load both 556 and 223 without the need to change barrels. This is especially useful if you are going to handload. Note that the reverse is not true, as 223-chambered ARs will not accept 556 thanks to the slight size


difference in the round. If you are browsing for used guns for sale on GunBroker.com, be sure you know what the AR is chambered in if you intend on shooting multiple calibers. Any 357 Magnum If you are looking for a revolver that is not The Judge, you can go with any 357 Magnumchambered revolver. It is well-known that any revolver that shoots 357 will also shoot 38 Special. While The Judge is specifically intended to fire both 45 Colt and 410 shot, revolvers that fire 357 Magnum fire 38 Special as a happy coincidence. After all, 357 Magnum was developed from the 38 Special cartridge, and the two have the same diameter. Bear in mind that the other way around is not true, as 357 Magnum has far more pressure than 38 Special, though 357 Magnum cases are slightly longer to help prevent cylinders from closing. Chiappa M6 Survival Gun With two barrels, one chambered in 22 LR, and one in either 12 or 20 gauge, the Chiappa M6 already has versatility. However, with the Chiappa X Caliber adapter sleeves, it can fire far more calibers. These include 357 Magnum, 44 Magnum, 45 ACP, 9mm, 357 Magnum, 223 Remington, 762x39mm, 308 Winchester, and more from the 12 gauge barrel. The 20 gauge adapters have similar calibers available. In all, this firearm, using adapters, can shoot more than a dozen calibers and cartridges. Find multiple-caliber or multiple-cartridge firearms and more for sale or auction by users of GunBroker.com at https://www.gunbroker.com/ Original Source; https://bit.ly/3dyl38F


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