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    A .410/.45 Colt gun would be a versatile thing, but I'm guessing that would need that elusive rifle license to produce in that distant land of fine walnut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lister View Post
    Can this fire 45 colt safely?
    No, the SR-410 was designed for .410 only
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arielized View Post
    Has anyone had dealings with Sulun in terms of warranty - are they easy to deal with when things go wrong?
    For all of our products we handle any warranty claims on customer's behalf, so no need to deal with OEM's directly
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    Got mine this week.

    Some notes:

    It's built like a tank. Solid AF.

    I had gotten 100 rnds of 410 slugs (my range only allows slugs). Federal.

    Not a single ONE would chamber half way passed the brass. Had to use pliers to back them out.

    Went to crappy tire (CONVENIENCE ONLY), they had two boxes of Winchester super X 410 slugs. ($3 per round!)

    Those fit in fine. But you REALLY had to push them in on the last 0.1 mm HARD to get the cylinder to rotate in. Tight tolerances.

    Out of 10, had 3 misfires (non-fires, and no refires cycling through). Examining the strikes on those 3 misfires compared to the other 7, the primer was hit half as deep.

    Maybe it was the ammo, dunno.

    This was in single action mode.

    Methinks the firing pin spring is a little too strong. Maybe just needs more of a workout.

    Can't use the 100 rnds of Federal: they won't fit. Can't return it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IrisXJ View Post
    Got mine this week.

    Some notes:

    It's built like a tank. Solid AF.

    I had gotten 100 rnds of 410 slugs (my range only allows slugs). Federal.

    Not a single ONE would chamber half way passed the brass. Had to use pliers to back them out.

    Went to crappy tire (CONVENIENCE ONLY), they had two boxes of Winchester super X 410 slugs. ($3 per round!)

    Those fit in fine. But you REALLY had to push them in on the last 0.1 mm HARD to get the cylinder to rotate in. Tight tolerances.

    Out of 10, had 3 misfires (non-fires, and no refires cycling through). Examining the strikes on those 3 misfires compared to the other 7, the primer was hit half as deep.

    Maybe it was the ammo, dunno.

    This was in single action mode.

    Methinks the firing pin spring is a little too strong. Maybe just needs more of a workout.

    Can't use the 100 rnds of Federal: they won't fit. Can't return it.
    Sorry to hear of the problem, shoot us an email, we'll get a replacement arranged
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    Update:

    After waiting 2 months, received some Sterling slugs.

    They fit perfectly, no issues. Easy in, easy out. WAY better.

    Will report back after range day.


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    Quote Originally Posted by IrisXJ View Post
    Update:

    After waiting 2 months, received some Sterling slugs.

    They fit perfectly, no issues. Easy in, easy out. WAY better.

    Will report back after range day.

    Can you tell me where you found Sterling .410 slugs?
    Also interested to see what extraction is like after firing.
    Thanks.
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    never mind this in 45-70. i think this in 28 ga would be the cats azz
    payment within 24 hours , if not i retain the right to cancel the deal

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    Quote Originally Posted by lister View Post
    Can this fire 45 colt safely?
    No, due to the inside diameter of the muzzle

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    Quote Originally Posted by toogun View Post
    Can you tell me where you found Sterling .410 slugs?
    Also interested to see what extraction is like after firing.
    Thanks.
    Bullseye North.

    It was a pre-order thing, it's why it took so long.

    Update: back from the range. The Sterling shells extracted pretty easily after being shot.

    The double action sometimes wouldn't fire some shells (the same shells would fire in single action, so they weren't duds), until I put about 30 rounds through it. After that, every shell (50) fired without an issue in double action.
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