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Wheelgun Wednesday: The Meligun MG-22 Revolver Knife

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Imagine a world where the classic don’t bring a knife to a gunfight adage gets flipped on its head—not by some gimmicky toy, but by a legit American-made beast that packs both a razor-sharp fixed blade and a six-shot .22 LR revolver into one seamless package. Enter the Meligun MG-22 from the U.S.-based innovators at Meligun, a revolver knife that doesn’t just blur the lines between blade and bang; it erases them entirely. Picture this: a hefty, ergonomic handle housing a compact cylinder loaded with .22 Long Rifle rounds, accessible via a slick side-swing mechanism, paired with a full-tang 5-inch blade forged for serious cutting work. It’s not a novelty—it’s a multi-tool for the modern defender, clocking in at around 1.5 pounds with a total length pushing 10 inches, designed for EDC carry where rules allow.

For the 2A community, the MG-22 is a tantalizing what if that spotlights the endless ingenuity of American firearms design in a post-ATF landscape obsessed with arbitrary classifications. Legally, it’s marketed as a knife first, sidestepping some NFA headaches since .22 LR rimfire revolvers aren’t typically regulated like suppressors or SBRs—though expect state-by-state knife laws to throw curveballs (looking at you, Cali and NY). This hybrid screams versatility: plink pests with the gun, then switch to the blade for utility or self-defense without swapping gear. It’s a clever nod to historical oddities like the LeMat revolver (Civil War-era nine-shot .42 cal with a shotgun barrel) but miniaturized for today’s concealed carry crowd. Implications? It challenges the binary thinking of knife OR gun, potentially inspiring a wave of combo innovations that expand self-defense options while testing regulatory boundaries—perfect fodder for pro-2A advocates pushing back against overreach.

At a street price hovering around $300-$400 (based on early listings), the MG-22 isn’t cheap, but neither is your life. Reliability questions linger—rimfire can be finicky in a knife’s vibration-prone frame—but initial range reports praise its smooth double-action trigger and solid groupings out to 15 yards. If you’re a wheelgun aficionado or just love boundary-pushing gear, this is Wheelgun Wednesday gold. Grab one where legal, test it responsibly, and join the chorus demanding fewer restrictions on American innovation. Who knows? The next evolution might be your new favorite outlier in the fight for Second Amendment freedom.

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