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double barrel 45acp
peddler
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Just saw a picture of a automatic double barrel 45acp pistol. What about that? Shoots both barrels at one time.
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They could also be had in 45 Colt/410...basically a 45 barrel with a 410 chamber...the chamber had a rib in it so it would not chamber anything longer than 45 Colt.
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This is bound to be out of production pretty soon, and may be a collectible in a few years.
Obviously time will tell.
To the OP:
Yes, it shoots both barrels at one time, and is, IMO, stupidly impractical. If they are actually being manufactured, I have to think they total will be quite small.
Edit: They have them in stock. I think I am going to need someone to tell me how stupid it would be to buy one.
Brad Steele
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Isn't there some sort of Batf law about firing more than one bullet per trigger pull???
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No...if that were so, there would be many antique shotguns outlawed.
quote:Originally posted by babun
Isn't there some sort of Batf law about firing more than one bullet per trigger pull???
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No...if that were so, there would be many antique shotguns outlawed.
Antique= pre 1898....NOT a firearm.
shotgun??? with 5 inch barrels made 2 weeks ago???
From batf,
""The (6) distinct types of Class III NFA weapons are .
1) Machineguns - Often referred to as full-autos, automatics, etc. any firearm which fires more than 1 bullet for each individual pull of the trigger.""
How about the M-16's with only tri-burst {no full auto} capability.
In fact the Batf has recently looked into fragmented bullets as to legality. Okayed by them.