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    If you carry the oddball, here's a bug for that one:

    https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...fecard-22-wmr/

    As far as buying just because silly guns, I want a:

    https://www.davide-pedersoli.com/sch...li-howdah.html

    Since it is a 45 LC/410 - it fits with the Judge silliness. However, it is too expensive for my tastes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn E. Meyer View Post
    If you carry the oddball, here's a bug for that one:

    https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...fecard-22-wmr/
    That’s actually sort of cool, in a toy sort of way.
    ”But in the end all of these ideas just manufacture new criminals when the problem isn't a lack of criminals.” -JRB

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    "The Standard Manufacturing S333 Volleyfire is unlike any other revolver on the market today because it features two barrels that both fire simultaneously with a single pull of the trigger."

    Is firing more than one round with one trigger pull legal?

    ETA: Article addresses that. Nevermind.
    Last edited by Chance; 01-13-2019 at 01:11 PM.
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    Is it in common usage? If not, BAN IT!

    Oops, SCOTUS sarcasm disorder strikes me again. SSD

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    Aside from whether or not this is stupid idea, it's certainly a mechanical challenge. Doubling everything except cylinder stops leaves a lot of room for tolerance stacking. It's obviously not bank vault quality lock up, so I imagine it will shave lead in the forcing cones. Building a larger version, such as Glenn's idea for a .327 makes the engineering even more challenging.
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    I apologize for going off topic. There used to be Sharps in 32. How about a new one? The NAA attempt at a small SA 32 revolver was a flop.

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    The lack of a true .32 frame revolver (between a NAA and a J frame) is very conspicuous and I’m a little surprised it no one has tried to fill it. Closest thing at the moment is a cut down .31 baby Remington or 1849 Colt replica converted to cartridges.

    Of course I’d prefer the attempt to be DA and top break if practicable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn E. Meyer View Post
    I apologize for going off topic. There used to be Sharps in 32. How about a new one? The NAA attempt at a small SA 32 revolver was a flop.
    .327 Mag is a great cartridge, but it's not your grand-daddy's .32 S&W (although it will chamber them). My Ruger Single Seven is my new woods gun, but I wouldn't want it in a derringer size pistol.
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    New mini .32 size frame needed

    I’m thinking of something along the lines of this JS Revolver (made of modern materials) chambered in .22LR, .22 Mag, or even .32 ACP. That is a .32 ACP round in the photo and while it will chamber I’m not going to be the one to fire it out of this old piece. This particular revolver is a five shot of anyone is wondering.
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