In New York the limit is 7 bullets per gun-eh? But, does this present a questionable 7 per barrel? The "nutjob" said that no one needs more than 7 for deer hunting. But if one is confronted by some jerk with a couple of buddies holding a 6 shot revolver each--that is 3x6=18. And these double barrel with 7 still only gives one a 14 round count - not yet a level playing field.
the .45 appears in the picture to be well made. but as you and i both know, half the folks carrying can't hit the side of the barn they are standing in. a gimmick, nothing more, nothing less.
learning to shoot should mean more than having a double barrel hand cannon that the asshole wielding probably can't control.
also have concerns over the reliability of something like this. bet it would be easy for even serious shooters to limp wrist this heavy, thick, hard kicker.
TS/WS - a court recently nullified this part of the SAFE Act. Waiting to see how it works out. Many NYS Sheriff's are refusing to enforce any part of this law, but the Staties have arrested 1200 people so far since it went into effect.
did a little research this thing (.45) is 4 lbs. unloaded and 2 inches wide if i converted correctly. i'm not even sure why i looked it up, because i knew you would basically be carrying 2 .45's glued together.
looks good, in the box, pics and vid, but for those of us that carry .45's (SIG RCS) even with an alloy frame, i can tell you i would not tote 2 at a time.
well i might parade around with this if i was a big wig in a cartel or something.
whatever, if arsenal wants to send me one to evaluate i guess i could find the time. long as they provide the test ammo as well.
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In New York the limit is 7 bullets per gun-eh?
But, does this present a questionable 7 per barrel?
The "nutjob" said that no one needs more than 7 for deer hunting.
But if one is confronted by some jerk with a couple of buddies holding a 6 shot revolver each--that is 3x6=18.
And these double barrel with 7 still only gives one a 14 round count - not yet a level playing field.
the .45 appears in the picture to be well made. but as you and i both know, half the folks carrying can't hit the side of the barn they are standing in. a gimmick, nothing more, nothing less.
learning to shoot should mean more than having a double barrel hand cannon that the asshole wielding probably can't control.
also have concerns over the reliability of something like this.
bet it would be easy for even serious shooters to limp wrist this heavy, thick, hard kicker.
You must not remember the 4 barrel 357 and or 45 pistol in the 1970's.
Didn't your governor just ask you to pack up and get out?
TS/WS - a court recently nullified this part of the SAFE Act. Waiting to see how it works out. Many NYS Sheriff's are refusing to enforce any part of this law, but the Staties have arrested 1200 people so far since it went into effect.
jay son - absolutely. They should call this the Stove Pipe Special.
TS/WS - nope, don't remember those.
I did shoot a Thompson 30.06 pistol though. It wasn't as much fun as I thought it would be...
LL - yes, I'm in the process of packing my bags. I always listen to everything a Cuomo says. Never.
I am completely incapable of fully expressing the contempt I have for this man.
I'd like to try those
Kid - same here. Especially the AR15-15, or is it an AR30?
I'm thinking AR AR 15 15. With a nice bass line playing in the background.
I almost bought one in 1980 something
did a little research this thing (.45) is 4 lbs. unloaded and 2 inches wide if i converted correctly. i'm not even sure why i looked it up, because i knew you would basically be carrying 2 .45's glued together.
looks good, in the box, pics and vid, but for those of us that carry .45's (SIG RCS) even with an alloy frame, i can tell you i would not tote 2 at a time.
well i might parade around with this if i was a big wig in a cartel or something.
whatever, if arsenal wants to send me one to evaluate i guess i could find the time. long as they provide the test ammo as well.
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