A used Hi-Point is about the best poorfag pistol in existence. Used doesn't sound good, especially for the low budget Jiggaboo Special, but consider that Hi-Point's warranty is almost infinite, thus you can send in a used and ratty one that's been mistreated, and they'll send you a brand new one as a replacement for free, doesn't matter if you're not the original owner or something retarded happened to it.
Legend has it Boof ran one through a bandsaw once and got it replaced, but he's a jokester so I'm not sure if I believe that.
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It's rough, ugly, and clunky, but there's no other widely available 9mm/.40/.45 pistol in these price ranges which will actually keep itself together and consistently cycle, while also being safe. The best description I've ever heard of the Hi-Point is that it's the worst pistol you can recommend someone in good conscience.
Used old Marlins and Winchesters in decent condition aren't too hard to find for reasonable prices.
As skeptical as I was, if this cartridge becomes available in the old fashioned lever-action rifles, I can see it catching on and actually sticking in those states for guys who want a substitute for .30-30 Winchester.
I imagine it'll be a tougher sell outside of those places, because there's nobody telling you no if you want .30-30, but if you want a light thumper which isn't in an 1890s era gun, or you just want your AR15 to shoot like an old Krag Jorgensen, .350 Legend seems more widely appealing.
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I now remembered this "COMPMAG" which you were meant to fix into your AR15 to make it California compliant, which had a loading door so you didn't have to hinge the receiver open to reload, and I get this delightful idea of a .350 Legend rifle with a Fightlite lower and this kind of mag to have some sort of hideous mutant Auto-Krag from the future.
Man, if I won a million dollars I would squander most of it in a fucking hurry on retarded shit like this.
Onto .360 Buckhammer. Here's the energy and velocity for both 180 and 200 grain:
https://www.remington.com/360buckhammer/360buckhammer-ballistics.html#energy200gr
On both it starts out hitting hard at 0 yards, loses some steam at 100, and 200 a lot of steam is gone. In other words, it's a lever gun round, a heavier 30-30. Personally as a guy that has a lever gun on the wish list (still waiting on Marlin to make Model 336 in 30-30 again), I'd give it a try, but I'm a weirdo that think rims are cool. It seems aimed at the straight walled cartridge hunting states.
Now onto something completely different: have you guys tried gear from Banded Waterfowl?
https://gritroutdoors.com/banded/ Local store has some and I'm looking to pickup some new stuff for next duck season.