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    YAWN...Old news from 1916. He was an Italian BTW: Carmine A. Grieco

    http://www.google.com/patents/US1202707

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    Quote Originally Posted by tFly View Post
    Don't all double barrel shotguns have 2 triggers? The problem with this one is that there's only 1 trigger.
    No, it has two triggers. Watch the video in post #50.

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    Quote Originally Posted by windage View Post
    No, it has two triggers. Watch the video in post #50.
    Sure, but they pretty much have to be internally linked somehow, no? Otherwise, one barrel fires before the other, drags the slide out of battery, and a perfectly good unfired round is extracted from the chamber of barrel #2...

    Timing would be everything with this unit.

    I still can't tell you what it's for, aside from being awesome.
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    Two triggers but one hammer...

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    my first thought was "who cares?", another twist on an old design, and overkill perhaps, but is it anymore over the top than a Desert Eagle in 50cal? more gun than most people need I guess, but to each his own, and its unusual enough that I would buy one...I wonder if the Mateba was considered superfluous when it came out in 1997? at the end of the day, wish I had bought ten of them!
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    What ever happened to 1x in each hand? LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trigger_The_Rookie View Post
    I have a really hard time believing that. I'm not calling you a liar, James, but I can't see how this would be exempted from the 'more than one shot per pull of the trigger' prohib rule.
    It's got an FRT number, and is listed as restricted. So by that I'm gonna say it's not prohib.

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    What about a delayed fire but the other side already pushed the action back that wouldn't be pretty
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    What if one round expereinced a delayed fire, misfires, we could face an accident if it fires once ejected because the other fired round reloaded both barrels. Not a safe gun I would think. I don't want to be near it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nodd89 View Post
    What about a delayed fire but the other side already pushed the action back that wouldn't be pretty

    Sorry my thoughts exactly. didnt see your post before posting

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