Posted on 06/20/2019 5:41:35 AM PDT by w1n1
Do you remember the "Liberator" pistol? Its chambers a crude single-shot .45 ACP used during World War II. The gun was intended to be used among allied resistance fighters in occupied territories. Its small and easily concealed.
When Heizer Defense came out with its pocket pistol, I wondered if they were inspired by the Liberator.
Originally, it chambered a .45 Colt round and a .410 shotshell. HD went on to modularize it so it can fire a .223 Remington and 7.62x39mm via barrel assemblies. Yes, you can change barrels and calibers quickly.
-This single-shot .410 handgun is simple and robust which features a break-open design with a stainless steel or titanium finish. This gun will last several lifetimes.
-One thing that stands out is the exaggerated pistol butt, design to lock the gun into the shooters hand. Combined with the low bore axis which makes the gun tolerable when shooting the shotshell or 7.62x39mm rounds.
-The ambidextrous, spring-loaded barrel latch pushes forward to release the barrels lower lug, this allows the barrel to pop up whicle under spring pressure. The extractor will pull the empty round partially from the chamber but does not eject it.
-The trigger is a long 13 pound pull.
How's it Shoot?
Heizer Defense claims reliability from the Pocket Shotgun, supporting this by shooting 5,000 rounds through it over two-and-a-half days without a failure. Some tests were done by others not affiliated to HD, heres what they observed after firing:
-The trigger pull was very heavy, yet somehow managed to keep all of the groups under 2 inches at 10 yards. (.45 ACP) Read the rest of Heizer Defense pocket shotgun.
love the dirt kicking up behind the target
my pocket cannon refers to something else, but what good is a handgun against an army?
cue the article?
Try this
http://westernrifleshooters.blogspot.com/2008/07/vanderboegh-handgun-against-army-ten.html
As to comment, as Mae West was wont to say.....Or are you just glad to see me????
Someone should take a close look at the Mexican Mendoza.
It was probably the cheapest way to make a pistol which was still accurate and reliable. It had a lot of stamped sheet metal and plastic. The barrel tho was good quality.
Mine cost $18.00
I have a flashlight with a Mossberg .410 attached to it. Oh did I tell you it has a laser sight?
The point of revolutionary war in its first stages isnt to fight an army, but to break the governments control over the people, in part by eliminating its agents and collaborators.
You can call this terrorism I suppose.
These are the first two stages of the Maoist conception of guerilla war.
This will be a war of assassination and murder, of policemen, officials, collaborators and their families, or threats thereof. The fundamental weapons of these stages, I think, are likely to be the pocket pistol and the bomb, plus whatever can be used for sabotage.
That will cheer me up.
The pistol looks pricey.
1) It’s a single shot.
2) For legality, it must have a rifled barrel, which plays havoc with any shotgun shell pattern other than a slug.
3) With such a short barrel, you won’t get nearly the velocity out of a .410 shotgun shell that you would with a .45 LC cartridge designed for such a short barrel, so the .410 shotgun shell capability is a gimmick.
4) It’s a single shot that costs $399.
There are better options.
“The pistol looks pricey.”
The PS-1 in either black or stainless can come in between $300 and $400. But consider this is a single shot weapon and multiple targets are going to be a problem unless they are good enough to line up for you and no more than about three of them back to back. After that, penetration gets a bit limited as it can spread with bone strikes.
rwood
and in all this... the will to act on it will be paramount...
how long will the populace tolerate lawlessness before intervention is seen.
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