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2/10/2008 3:56:19 PM EDT
I bought this pistol a year ago and know very little about it I have done a search and come up with very little information anything you guys can tell me would be appreciated I know the pics are crappy so save those comments


2/10/2008 3:58:31 PM EDT
[#1]
You have a VERY unique weapon.
How much did it run you?


The Medusa is a very unusual revolver produced by Phillips & Rodgers that have the ability to chamber multiple calibers in the same revolver. The Medusa chambers, fires, and extracts 25 different cartridges in the .38/9mm/.357 ammunition range. The obvious advantage of this is that the person can use the revolver for targeting shooting with a lighter and less expensive caliber and switch to a heavier caliber for self defense.

The reason why the revolver can use multiple calivers is because of its special cylinder. The Medusa six shot cylinder design originally was designed by Jonathan Phillips. He was also a computer specialist for NASA and a competition shooter and he regularly carried multiple guns of different calibers to the range every time he went to shoot. The Medusa was an attempt to solve this because most of the weapons he carried were in the 9 mm /.38 range. This does not include the .357 sig because the round is a .40 caliber cartridge that necks down to .357. To withstand the varying pressures involved in the various rounds, the revolvers cylinder is made with mil spec 4330 modified vanadium steel (the same alloy used in the Gatling gun barrels of F-16 Falcon fighters) and is specially hardened. This cylinder is about twice as stong as any other revolver cylinder on the market. The Medusa uses special rims and springs to hold rimless (automatic pistol) cartridges.

The Medusa Model 47 is patterned after the Smith & Wesson K-Frame pistols. The Medusa's frame constructed from 8620 steel which has been spacially hardened. The match grade barrel is constructed from 4150 chromemoly steel with available barrel lengths of 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6 inches. The barrel has 9 rifle grooves instead of the normal 6 to 8 for revolvers. The revolver has a matte blue finish. The grips are rubber. The weapon comes standard with adjustable rear sights and changeable front sights.
2/10/2008 4:04:49 PM EDT
[#2]
I bought it at a auction for 300 dollars because they added 10% to my bid price when I went to pay for it but overall I was happy with it
2/10/2008 4:09:12 PM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
I bought it at a auction for 300 dollars because they added 10% to my bid price when I went to pay for it but overall I was happy with it



I hate you
2/10/2008 4:09:24 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
I bought it at a auction for 300 dollars because they added 10% to my bid price when I went to pay for it but overall I was happy with it


They go for $800-$1000.
You did pretty well.
2/10/2008 4:13:29 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
I bought it at a auction for 300 dollars because they added 10% to my bid price when I went to pay for it but overall I was happy with it



THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS????



You didn't buy that gun, you STOLE it! They go upwards of $700-$900 and up!

Trivia: In the book, "The Da Vinci Code," this pistol was the gun of choice of the villain, Sir Leigh Teabing. That was where I first heard of it.
2/10/2008 4:19:10 PM EDT
[#6]
The auction was being held at a place called southwest shooters and they were going out of business they had 4 I guess I should have bought them all but alas I was ignorant to what it was. How many were made
2/19/2008 5:48:56 PM EDT
[#7]
Rare bird, really wanted one many years ago when hey made them new. You scored.