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  • SmithAndJohnson
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    • Dec 2007
    • 251

    Modern top break revolvers?

    I'm intrigued by the top break and would like to have one in my collection, if not just to be a curiosity.

    But I'm much more into modern design and manufacturing than C&R era specimens.

    Any caliber would be fine, but since they are inherently weaker, .22lr might be the most desirable.

    Are there any currently manufactured top breaks? Bonus points for being on the roster so I could purchase new.
    Rule #3 - Keep your finger off the trigger until you're ready to fire.
    BillCA: "keep yer booger hook off the bang switch!"
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    Overkill
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 776

    See Here:


    Uberti makes very nice replicas. They should fall under the single action exemption (so long as they meet all the exemption criteria)

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      BillCA
      Veteran Member
      • Mar 2005
      • 3821

      As long as you stick to low-pressure rounds and loads, the old top-breaks are quite a lot of fun. Even the "cosmetically challenged" Webley revolvers are pleasant shooters.

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