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Cool .30 Carbine Pistol
Ricci.Wright
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Well I thought so till I read "Dangerous to shoot" in the description.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/878310617
Here is a "Forgotten Arms" video on it.
https://www.forgottenweapons.com/detroits-short-lived-kimball-30-carbine-pistol/
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/878310617
Here is a "Forgotten Arms" video on it.
https://www.forgottenweapons.com/detroits-short-lived-kimball-30-carbine-pistol/
Comments
"The Kimball failed because it was a delayed blowback, a hopelessly lightweight way to make a .30 Carbine pistol. The means of delaying the breech was a grooved chamber. On firing, the cartridge expanded quickly into a shallow groove, delaying it briefly. When the short, half-slide made it all the way to the rear, it came up hard against a vertical lug in the receiver. Contemporary accounts said this lug sometimes cracked or snapped in half. This would allow the slide to part company with the remainder of the pistol, presumably with a good head of steam."
Mike would have factory prototype gifted to him by the inventor and be in possession of serial number 2
"Never do wrong to make a friend----or to keep one".....Robert E. Lee
I seem to recall a Kimball .30 listed on GB four or five years ago. It was in decent shape, but despite being rare and unusual, it think it sold for around $1K.
Hard to tell size without something next to it, but it doesn't look much bigger than the High Standard GB380.
Better price, I'd give it a try.