Posted on 03/11/2016 6:50:42 AM PST by ImJustAnotherOkie
Lightweight One-Piece Frame
Simple Design and Trouble-Free Operation
High Velocity, Increased accuracy
Hammerless construction for maximum safety.
List Price $395.00
The ground breaking Ideal Conceal is a carefully engineered double barreled .380 caliber people can safely carry in their purse or clipped to their side. Ingeniously designed to resemble a smartphone, yet with one click of the safety it opens and is ready to fire.
The product was designed with safety as a priority. A brand everyone can trust, a piece they can rely on, over and over.
The design is certainly novel, and is thinking about a better way for concealed carry. However it has very severe limitations, and unlike a handgun, I can only feasibly see this being used in a very narrow range of circumstances. But, if those narrow circumstances require something like this, then the concept will have succeeded. Of course, this is dependent on the concept getting off the ground and into initial testing and production.
Hey Honey, I have a new light to help walk the dog at night.
“The trigger on it just sucks though, the first stage is 90% of the pull...”
That’s my problem with it, as well. But it conceals well at the beach in a pair of shorts. Never know when you’ll need it against a rouge seal.
If I have to enter my PIN first, I’m screwed.
WANT!!
Can you hear me now!
ATF does not like guns to be made to look like anything but guns. The famous wallet guns, for example, drew the wrath of the ATF,
https://www.atf.gov/firearms/firearms-guide-identification-firearms-section-9
Wallet guns are not banned, but they are not classified as ordinary firearms. Instead they are “Any Other Weapsons,” and require a special application and a $200 tax be paid, plus they can’t be transferred except to someone who applies and obtains the tax stamp and pays an additional $5.00 transfer fee.
I am not saying that would happen here, just that it might happen here.
ROGUE seal, not drag seal. Geez...
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