coyote combination rifle
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That would all depend on the quality of the work that went into it. The shotgun would most likely be fine, where the rifle would shoot is a whole other question. I'm surprised it is in .223 as it has not been common for drillings to have been made in recent years. It may have been a personal project for a gunsmith somewhere or a special order. Drillings were common in Europe in the 1800's and into the first half of the 1900's but are fairly rare anymore. My neighbor has one that he bought back in the 40's from some officer that had brought it back from Europe after the war. His is a 16 Ga. side by side with an 8MM by some weird case length drilling below. He had to have a special die made for it so he could shoot the rifle.
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Joined: Feb 2003
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From: na pa USA
i was looking at a rossi singleshot 223 cal. combo with a bull barrel. it was around 250 dollars. the barrel was 23 inches long if i remember right, but darn it, that gun was heavy. does anyone know how accurate this gun is or know anything about rossi guns? thanks




