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...Photo...Who Needs That High Capacity Semi-Auto?...
...when you have an 18 shooter...
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Not as cool as yours but it is a 18 shooter
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Sometimes I prefer my four shooter
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Who need 18 shots when you can have 20?
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I guess shot placement is not a concern in this conversation.
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I think when using a SXS shotgun one should use the left eye for the left barrel and the right eye for the right barrel. I guess one would use the left eye for the 2 left barrels and the right eye for the 2 right barrels. Larry
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I'd like to see the speed loader for that
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A one-handed drilling. Wonder if all three cylinders fire with one pull? If so wonder how it groups?
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Better lay in a supply of patches.
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My Dad used to fish with one of those.
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What did he catch on it?
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I imagine whatever he wanted
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Do the barrels fire in sequence or all together? Or perhaps the top barrels fire in pairs and leave the inner six in reserve? I've seen multi-ring cylinders like this before, but never with multiple barrels. Anyone know how this thing works?
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I think he caught 6 mos. probation.
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Never heard of point and spray?
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There are quite a few similar guns in the first edition of the A.B. Zhuk book of line drawings of handguns.
They were especially popular in the pinfire era.
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IWB? I think not.
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You know, I believe that the sideways"gangsta hold" might be justified when shooting that duckfoot!
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What movies was the 18 shooter and .357, four barrels used in ?
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Do the barrels fire in sequence or all together? Or perhaps the top barrels fire in pairs and leave the inner six in reserve? I've seen multi-ring cylinders like this before, but never with multiple barrels. Anyone know how this thing works?
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Good question....looks like the outer cylinders are larger than the inter cylinders. 45 and 9? 9 and 380?
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...it has to operate just like a six shooter...the cylinder ratchet has six teeth...so I think it fires three barrels at once...18 shots with six pulls of the trigger...again...beats that semi-auto all to hell...good thing it probably wasn't a magnum...three at once magnums could get your attention...
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I was going to say cross-eyed with double vision should just about cover it... but looks like I was beaten to the punchline...
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A pair of those and a Nock Volley Carbine and you're a one man army.
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...it has to operate just like a six shooter...the cylinder ratchet has six teeth...so I think it fires three barrels at once...18 shots with six pulls of the trigger...again...beats that semi-auto all to hell...good thing it probably wasn't a magnum...three at once magnums could get your attention...
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The Governor of its time. Too bad there were no forums to discuss such a contraption back then.
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Does it come with a tripod, loader and ammo bearer? :>D
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...it has to operate just like a six shooter...the cylinder ratchet has six teeth...so I think it fires three barrels at once...18 shots with six pulls of the trigger...again...beats that semi-auto all to hell...good thing it probably wasn't a magnum...three at once magnums could get your attention...
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A revolver made in Spain, probably as a single piece because non of my friends and I remember ever seeing one, nor did I find something in the literature. To adapt the 6.35 pistol cartridge the cylinder has two connected rings in which one can insert the cartridges and closing the second ring, the cartridges are safely stored - similar today's speed-loader. On the back of the strap is a switch, center position will hit the inner circle, left position six hits skipping one in the outer circle and after pushing to the right the firing pin will hit the remaining six cartridges. Under the switch is additional a safety blocking the hammer. It is a tip-down or break-open system similar the Smith & Wesson models. The 3" barrel has a fixed front sight and the above pictured description. The cylinder and barrels are blued, the frame is nickel plated, the checkered hard rubber grips are crisp. The former owner doesn't know about the back ground, only he claims it is an unique revolver. In good working order and fine condition,
The 6,35 ACP was 1906 developed by FN, and because in1914 the European started building war weapons the production seized.
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Just what a ship Captain needs when the crew is mutinous.
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That many .25 ACP rounds flying through the air might be attention-getting.
Speed unloading, si. Speed loading (no extractor), no .
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What in the world is that contraption? Caliber?
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And when you run out of ammo you have a nice boat anchor!
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Just watched a you-tube the other night with the fast shooter, Jim Miliek (?)
shooting not one but a twin barrel 45 cal. auto, 1911 type in
each hand and putting 32 shots down range on a target in less than a second..........
or maybe a little more.
He said it was a hoot but I did notice him grab his right wrist in the footage after shooting!
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Some years ago, a gunsmith built a one-of-a-kind "survival weapon" based on an N-frame (I think). I'm going on a decades-old memory here, so maybe someone can correct me. It had a a ring of .22 chambers, a ring of centerfire magnum chambers (I think .357?), and a shotgun cartridge chamber. It had a long barrel and a detachable stock and required a transfer stamp and license. It was written up in one of the major gun mags (G&A?) in the 70's.
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I just carry my FN5.7 with a 30 round mag.
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Looks more like carpet bombing with a handgun. Or you could try the "Glock on a stick".
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