I believe ATF differentiates by whether the rounds come out of one barrel or multiples.
I’d say that the next abomination will be some kind of modern pepperbox pistol.
I believe ATF differentiates by whether the rounds come out of one barrel or multiples.
I’d say that the next abomination will be some kind of modern pepperbox pistol.
Next time warn a guy
I dunno... I was pretty handy with a manual pop rivet tool when I was on an assembly line. Looks like the trigger pull might revive that muscle memory.
Anyone else think that if it were offered in .45 Colt/.410 it would already have achieved cult status?
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I hate to admit it, but I actually fired one of these.
A guy I know who's part of the training group I'm a member of has....how shall I put it?.....eclectic tastes in firearms, bought one and brought it to the group (he does indeed also own at least one Taurus Judge, though in his defense he carries a P365, so not too bad there).
So I fired I think 6 or 8 shots out of it. It was awful. From 5 yards the shots hit crazy low (like, in the groin area of an IDPA target) and the two shots weren't even close together. And it wasn't just me. Others who tried it had the same experience. Trigger was about 400# and, of course, really odd.
I'd hesitate to even call it a novelty gun.
Is there something about making beautiful, high-end single-action revolvers, that causes a company to get dain bramage, and start making junk rimfires? First, USFA, and now, Standard Mfg.
Retar’d LE. Kinesthetic dufus.
Don’t tread on volcanos!