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  • Westside

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    [ame]http://youtu.be/BM-DGaNmtA0[/ame]

    just because you can doesn't mean you should.

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    indy1919a4

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    It looks like the slide is all one piece, so of you decide only to pull one trigger on one side, the gun would eject the non fired shell, So you need to pull both triggers, Kinda use it or loose it... In fact I wonder is it will cycle with only shell fired.???
     

    bullet

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    It looks like the slide is all one piece, so of you decide only to pull one trigger on one side, the gun would eject the non fired shell, So you need to pull both triggers, Kinda use it or loose it... In fact I wonder is it will cycle with only shell fired.???

    I was thinking that and what would happen if you pulled one trigger too slow. Like when the slide was already moving. What would happen if you loaded one with less shells. Would it lock back on the last round of the lesser clip.
     

    Gunaria

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    It's neat and all. But I have a feeling more Euro's went into the design & development of this then they will ever recover in sales.
    They should try converting one to .460 Rowland.
     

    eldirector

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    Reading the comments on that "article", and it seems to have backfired a bit. Way more pro-gun than anti-gun.

    My favorite:
    Wow no bias in this article. I have got to get a new home page.
    Yay! Let's drive away our readers! Good job, MSN!

    Chilling? :rolleyes:
     
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