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    Quote Originally Posted by BaiHu View Post
    Maybe Steel Blue knocked them out cold and the gun is just to complete the look?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToddG View Post
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    The Gilboa™ Snake was designed to deliver twice the firepower in any caliber. The features of the Gilboa™ Snake enable operators to accurately deliver two rounds into a target without the delay of cycling and the felt recoil which make “double taps” difficult to group. The Gilboa™ Snake will allow faster traversing between multiple targets by delivering two rounds with each trigger pull.
    http://www.silver-shadow.com/Small%2...ge18/index.php

    And you can use your double-barreled 1911 as a secondary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Default.mp3 View Post

    The Gilboa™ Snake was designed to deliver twice the firepower in any caliber. The features of the Gilboa™ Snake enable operators to accurately deliver two rounds into a target without the delay of cycling and the felt recoil which make “double taps” difficult to group. The Gilboa™ Snake will allow faster traversing between multiple targets by delivering two rounds with each trigger pull.
    http://www.silver-shadow.com/Small%2...ge18/index.php

    And you can use your double-barreled 1911 as a secondary.
    Yikes, that thing comes in .308! With the optics, should I get an Aimpoint with dual dots, or just one big dot (say, 8 MOA to be sure)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Default.mp3 View Post

    The Gilboa™ Snake was designed to deliver twice the firepower in any caliber. The features of the Gilboa™ Snake enable operators to accurately deliver two rounds into a target without the delay of cycling and the felt recoil which make “double taps” difficult to group. The Gilboa™ Snake will allow faster traversing between multiple targets by delivering two rounds with each trigger pull.
    http://www.silver-shadow.com/Small%2...ge18/index.php

    And you can use your double-barreled 1911 as a secondary.
    I'll bet clearing stoppages is a real hoot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Default.mp3 View Post
    The Gilboa™ Snake was designed to deliver twice the firepower...
    I have wasted more minutes than I should have in wondering where the bolt catch is on that abomination.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tamara View Post
    I have wasted more minutes than I should have in wondering where the bolt catch is on that abomination.
    Conveniently, it should be in the middle. This way you would have a place to take cover while you reloaded behind that behemoth

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    And it's a piston system, so you know it's reliable! After all, it was made "by operators, for operators"...

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    I generally hate the zombie nonsense but I thought this was amusing:

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