How in the world could you aim it well?
Definitely a close quarter weapon.
At that price, I predict they will sell exactly...not very many.
One shot, limited deterrent value. I presume they made it easy to hang onto with the recoil from the one shot. How hard to reload?
Better than nothing.
A gun that looks nothing like a normal gun will have to be used far more often than guns that look like guns.
The mere sight of a gun is often all the persuasion a miscreant needs to decide to move along.
I personally, even if debilitated, would one a one-off deal.
Muzzle rise, recoil control, retargeting for a one-off is a moot point and NOT a selling point, IMO. If you can only fire once, why would someone even care if it dropped from your hands?
$50 bucks for a “Hail Mary”? Maybe if you could keep it in a robe pocket and it not go off accidentally......anything more than that and it’s a waste of money.
Exploitive pricing. It’s worth less than $300 IMO.
My arthritis is getting really bad in my right shoulder sending pain down to my hand and it is really weak. I plan on practicing with an uzi left handed. Someday. :)
A short double barrel 12 is far more intimidating. Michigan is an open carry state.
bflr
That does not look safe.
“...nine years in development....”
LOL! missed that in the first read. Time must have been spent reading Medicare regs to have it covered like the electric wheelchair/scooters.
Free gun! If you qualify for Medicare/Medicaid regulations!
Actually, if you are out of bullets, that would increase the impact of your punch, or, inflict some damage dragging the barrel across an attackers body/face.
The Chiappa Rhino is much better and cost tons less cash. Still, I’m attracted to the oddness of the piece, but the PRICE!?!