Posted on 03/12/2012 1:07:15 PM PDT by LibWhacker
I would love a blunderbuss version that shoots 15 at a time :)
English colonial types used to carry Howdahs whilst riding elephants, as protection against tiggers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howdah_pistol
It is really like the technology for photographers that can’t look at their camera after a shot — equivalent to shot exposure bracketing on a digital SLR.
I am still waiting for the 6-barrel revolving gatlin pistol.
This is not unusual.
Different spring may help, but there's no substitute for a quality firearm.
I NOW A GUY who has a Colt Commander with over 3,000 rounds...not a single failure to feed or fire.
I’ll probably get flamed for this, but Dieudonne Saive was not the inventor of the double column pistol magazine. It was introduced by the 1907 Savage pistol.
‘What does that bad boy weigh fully loaded ?’
Think of it as ballast that reduces recoil.
It’s like something you would expect to see if you left teen-aged boys alone in a machine shop with two 1911’s and no supervision.
Makes me wonder if this firearm is NFA-restricted because of the ‘More than one round per function of the trigger’ ATF ruling that describes machine guns.
I have small hands so this isn't going to work for me. Whoever mentioned that it will show up in a movie is right.
Yoyo in post 17 says that both slides are welded together. So what good are separate triggers? If you only use one gun, it will rack out the unused ammo in the gun that wasn't fired????
Sudetenland in post 20 is the one who mentioned, coming to an action movie near you.
It would definitely make a great movie prop.
I guess...if you really need more efficiency in your double tap.
Would rather have 2 separate ones. Then you can aim in 2 different directions.
Oh give me a break: you get what you pay for. If you buy an original government 1911A1 - Remington Rand or Ithaca - or a real Colt, using good-quality ball ammo and keeo the thing clean and lubricated, they will never let you down. I carried one in combat in crappy conditions and it always worked flawlessly.
Buy the cheapy knockoffs and/or use Brand X ammo, you run into problems.
P.S - Everyone I ever saw shot with the .45 died. Not the same record with other calibers.
Kimber baby!
I’ve never had my 1911 jam when firing “new” ammunition.
Never design a weapon at the company Christmas party, the sober guy there will build it then drop it on your desk and say, “Here it is”.
¿ Why ?
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