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What does this do where a Derringer can't?
June4th:2311941 said:What does this do where a Derringer can't?
What does this do where a Derringer can't?
It uses space age technologies. You know, stuff developed since the 1960s, real cutting edge stuff.
Yup for the 1,000,000th time.
They misspelled ambidextrous on their website. I'm not interested. Sorry, it's a pet peeve of mine.
They misspelled ambidextrous on their website. I'm not interested. Sorry, it's a pet peeve of mine.
Ya but it has roller bearings....
Oh, 1890's technology!
If the aluminum weighs 2oz less than the ti, why would you spend the $70 extra??? OK, I kinda want one...
Still want.
There's really nothing groundbreaking here.
Now if it fired both barrels at the same time, then you'd have something.
Now if it fired both barrels at the same time, then you'd have something.
Yea. A machinegun.
Yeah, I know about the definition being "capable of firing more than one round with a single pull of the trigger".
But using that same definition, this would also be a "machinegun":