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.410 upgrade for the 1911 Spoon
Submitted without comment or prejudice. I am always , however, impressed with inventive minds:cool:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1293039485.jpg Read about it here: Real Guns |
it can fire both barrels at once!!! I can only imagine the abuse that thing dishes out.. cool gun
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I like how the VP of Sales describes it: "Sort of like carpet bombing with a handgun, but without the turbine engine noise, flight suits or a large carbon foot print." That makes me want to buy it...I guess that's why he's VP of Sales
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Me likey! Just think, Rot could have gotten everyone in one shot if he had been packing one of these! :)
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Novel idea there, but it seems to be a well written humorous article.
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That sure would be a fun spoon at the range. |
Why not just get a Judge revolver?
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Because the Judge sucks.
Oh, and I see it's made in Grand Fenwick. Seems their arms mfg industry has grown by leaps and bounds. |
The article had me going until the mention of the smoothbore barrel.
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Shotgun barrels need rifling?
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HOW WOULD SUCH A THING BE LEGAL WITH ATF rules on short barreled shotguns ?????????
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Perfectly legal, if you live in a free state. |
How about the Thunder five?
http://www.thefirearmsforum.com/atta...1&d=1271864167 |
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At first look I thought it was a cool idea... but as I read the article... doesn't look for real. |
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I'd lean to it being just a funny article. |
No way you can have a double barreled stacked auto....PLUS, Smith & Weston's .410 Double Trouble Autoloader, It's WESSON.....
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It would be cool if someone made one that broke like a over/under shotgun. I also think a .454 casell revolver will fire .410 shot shells. |
JUst because it is the biggest and baddest on the block doesn mean it is good!
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