Well I guess I should of never asked, 5000 is too much for myself to spend on a pistol at this moment. Too many expensive hobbies, still would love to have.
Well I guess I should of never asked, 5000 is too much for myself to spend on a pistol at this moment. Too many expensive hobbies, still would love to have.
It's a single hammer, they are "fused" (or rather made as one piece), so it will always fire both at once. It likely wouldn't cycle if only one side is loaded as well, as the springs are built for two at once. Whether pulling one of the recoil springs would allow single use, I don't know, but wouldn't bother with either as it would destroy the whole idea of the gun.
Good question, actually. Have these been approved? Have an FRT#? I can see the Mounties having a problem with this...
Otherwise, it is an interesting piece of engineering. When I first saw it, I thought it was photo-shopped ("no way that's real!"). Thanks for the effort, but... expensive, ugly and impractical. I wouldn't get one.
Last edited by thewolfchild; 09-07-2014 at 07:02 PM.
I wonder about the magazine(s). Two standard 1911 mags with a common floorplate, or a special "merged" magazine?
yep
both fire simultaneously.
FRT? Yes.
Common floor plate, but will take slim bottomed mags that are not connected by common floor plate.
Incorrect.
Guns are cheap entertainment....The least OBTUSE of my interests
So, this does have an FRT? It's legal here, despite firing two rounds with a single trigger-pull?
I wonder if I can get a select-fire smg with 2-round burst? (maybe a cross between an AN-94 & 93R or AN-94 & UMP...)
Go read that shlock to a soldier or a fireman or a football player or a bloody barber Theyll all knock your "this" right down your throat while sippin a beer and eating chicken wings.Then wipe their wee fingers on your pretty little pouch"