I certainly dont care to own tha, but it sure wold be fun to shoot! haha
What a silly novel idea, im sure they will make a killing with cheesy made for movie sci-fi movies.....
I certainly dont care to own tha, but it sure wold be fun to shoot! haha
What a silly novel idea, im sure they will make a killing with cheesy made for movie sci-fi movies.....
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*made-for-tv movie.
"One names as good as another. Not wise to use your own name..." -- Tuco Benedito Pacifico Juan Maria Ramirez. 'Or whatever other aliases you might have...'
Now I will need a double turret re-loading press to go with it....I will be watching for a regular 1911 from this company...the Italians make some very nice guns.
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full auto... that would be wicked smart!
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Leave it to the Italians to answer a question no one asked.
I bet this is a sweetheart to synchronize.
You have both barrels loaded. You pull the trigger. Barrel number one fires normally. Barrel #2 experiences a slight delay because you're a cheap bastard and bought ratty surplus ammo or otherwise managed to get a "hangfire" scenario. As the slide comes back to toss the empty case out of barrel #1, the soon-to-fire cartridge from barrel #2 is also withdrawn. When it's halfway clear of the barrel hood, it lights up.
So what happens then?
This is a neat exercise, sure, but appears awkward and clubby. Handling one would be like grabbing a fat girl by the bum - kinda interesting, but not really satisfying.
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