Ithaca model 49 22 caliber rifle
Features: Hardwood stock with pressed checkering and hard plastic butt plate. But after all, it is in combination with the Chiappa Firearms M6 guns that the X-Caliber system gives all its best in terms of versatility. 22 caliber The M 49 was sold as a tube magazine fed repeater or a single shot with a false tube magazine. We have the largest inventory of antique lever-action Winchester Rifles and Carbines in the. The X-Caliber inserts are also available as an aftermarket accessory, and are compatible with all 12 gauge shotguns. We specialize in Winchester Antique Firearms made by the Winchester Repeating Arms Co. 410 gauge shotshells, .380 Auto, 9mm Luger.
The X-Caliber set made by Chiappa Firearms is packaged in an olive-drab green cordura pouch, containing eight 7" machined chromoly steel rifled barrels, to be inserted into the breech of the top 12 gauge barrel of the Chiappa Firearms M6 combination guns.Įach adapter allows the use of several types of ammunition, instantly making the Chiappa M6 compatible with ten additional calibers: 20 and. Sarco, Inc.s store in Easton, PA offers customers over 500 miscellaneous gun. Invented by Tim Ralston in 2013, the X-Caliber system was originally meant to shoot different pistol ammunition in traditional 12 gauge shotguns - over and under and side by side guns - making them an all around and cheap alternative for several possible uses. 22 Caliber bolt action rifle with Weaver V22-A scope. What makes the Chiappa Firearms M6 combination guns appealing is the availability of the X-Caliber Set of conversion inserts. 22 rimfire bottom barrel, and alternatively a 12-gauge smoothbore top barrel compatible with the X-Caliber inserts, or a 20-gauge barrel. 22 rimfire bottom barrel, a 12-gauge smoothbore top barrel, and is issued with the X-Caliber Set of inserts. market until 2007.Īt the 2014 edition of the SHOT Show, the Italian-based Chiappa Firearms company first showcased its own takes on the famous M6 survival weapon design: two combination rifles – dubbed the M6-22 and the X-Caliber – being essentially the same gun with very little to tell them apart. The M6 Air Crew Survival Weapon was however mostly inadequate for anything else but to hunt small game for food in survival situations hence, the USAF phased it out during the 1970s, leaving the pilots to carry only their service pistol.īut still, its undeniable appeal paired to the advantages it offered for some civilian purposes, and as the years went by, a few gunmakers distributed several commercial variants of the design – most notable of them being the M6 Scout, manufactured in Czech Republic for Springfield Armory and available on the U.S.