How in the world could you aim it well?
Stick it in the mugger’s ear and poke the go button.
You don’t, you stick it in their ribs and pull the trigger.
How in the world could you aim it well?
My guess would be that it is a close quarters weapon. A kind of point and shoot device.
Belly gun,up close and personal.
It’s a “Belly Gun.”
Follow on model, the Punch Pistol to be fired by ramming it into the chest, or forehead of your assailant. To be available in .38 spl or .410 ga.
Clearly not a sniper's tool. I'm guessing it is for close personal defense.
Let the Lefties try to ban a weapon that is ADA compliant!
Walk into your bedroom, step to the mirror and without thinking about it, point your fist at your reflection.
You'll find yourself pointing almost directly at center mass, perhaps, upper center mass, of your body.
Now imagine a barrel protruding from your fist.
Just a natural thing...similar to why some handguns point and strike more consistently without excess practice than others.
Examples are those such as the German "Toggle" Luger, the Walther PP series, the smaller Bersa .380's and 9 mils.
Also has to do with the barrel axis, something much easier to demonstrate than explain.
I guess the best I can say...and it may not be the scientific explanation...but the closer the axis of the barrel is to the position the extended index finger would be, the more accurate the placement of the round is, in relation to point shooting.
Make sense?
And then of course, you could just use it as my .45 ACP Bond derringer is designed: Stick it in their gut and pull the trigger.
No aim necessary.
How would you afford it? Tad real pricey for any one of a fixed income. I went from a automatic to a revolver because OA in my hands would not let me rack the automatic any more. Nor could I take it apart and clean it.
Exactly. One shot? What if you miss your target.
Obviously, this is meant to be discharged in very close quarters or in contact with your target.
It needs a laser for aiming.