From its FRT notes "this rotary cartridge magazine for this firearm in all capacities is a "Prohibited Device" unless reduced to five (5) shots or less."I thought the firearm act prohibits
Revolving Magazines
I watched a Hickock45 review of it ; in a standard unpinned configuration, the shotgun fires 4 rounds of one tube in semi-auto, then the operator needs to manually turn the cylinder for the shotgun to load the first round of the next tube. rinse repeat.I would think that because it uses a revolving mag tube system, there would have to be a round in each tube in order to fire in succession. So I'm inferring that it is one in the chamber and one in each of the 4 tubes for 5 rounds total.a
If that is the case, then novelty aside I don't see any advantage to this system at the cost of increased bulk, weight (4 tubes vice 1) and potential mechanical failure (revolving mag tube system).
Ah, seen. I mistakenly thought that the Mag Tube automatically revolved like the cylinder on a revolver with each press of the double-action trigger. Now that I understand the manual operation of the tubes, I understand your question....I watched a Hickock45 review of it ; in a standard unpinned configuration, the shotgun fires 4 rounds of one tube in semi-auto, then the operator needs to manually turn the cylinder for the shotgun to load the first round of the next tube. rinse repeat.
Hence my question on how its pinned.
Best case scenario, you get to fire 4 shots in semi-auto and get your last shot from a manual turn of the cylinder.
Worst case scenario, the pinning effectively makes it a $4k pump action.
Better off buying a KeltecI watched a Hickock45 review of it ; in a standard unpinned configuration, the shotgun fires 4 rounds of one tube in semi-auto, then the operator needs to manually turn the cylinder for the shotgun to load the first round of the next tube. rinse repeat.
Hence my question on how its pinned.
Best case scenario, you get to fire 4 shots in semi-auto and get your last shot from a manual turn of the cylinder.
Worst case scenario, the pinning effectively makes it a $4k pump action.
Hey Rangeview, bumping this up, please share answer, thank youThe magazine is 4 tubes of 4 shots each.
Can you explain how it is pinned?
is it -
1 full tube, 1 tube with a single shot, and two tubes disabled?
or 1 tube pinned to 2, and the other tubes all pinned to 1?
or something else?
1 full tube, 1 tube with a single shot, and two tubes disabled (pinned)The magazine is 4 tubes of 4 shots each.
Can you explain how it is pinned?
is it -
1 full tube, 1 tube with a single shot, and two tubes disabled?
or 1 tube pinned to 2, and the other tubes all pinned to 1?
or something else?
There are too less M1216s in Canada to be noticed by Trudeau if there is no traitor in our community.Spend nearly $4k to have it banned 2 months later!
novelty aside I don't see any advantage to this system at the cost of increased bulk, weight (4 tubes vice 1) and potential mechanical failure (revolving mag tube system).