What's your opinion of the Volleyfire S333?

Daniel Howe

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It doesn't get me to excited. I am glad that someone is thinking outside the box, but I'm just not seeing this as being a good idea for self defense.

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That's from Tony Galazan. The same guy that brought the A H Fox back to life along with several other high grade shotgun offerings as Connecticut Shotgun Mfg Co.
Connecticut Shotgun Manufacturing Company

He has a second mfg in the same factory in New Britain Ct and named it Standard Mfg Co.
Standard Mfg. Co. LLC

Under that name he makes the 1911's, SAA, the dbl bbl pump shotgun and now this one.
Same facility, people and machines.

He showed me a proto of the volley pistol 2 yrs ago at a vintage shotgun shoot in Pa. At the time it was in 25acp, but he said he wanted to go with 22mag.

Nothing that interests me other than the mechanics of it all.
But he'll take a chance on it. If it works out, fine. If not he'll shelve it and if I know him well enough he has plenty of other new ideas in mind.

He's done pretty well for a H/S drop out.
 
That's from Tony Galazan. The same guy that brought the A H Fox back to life along with several other high grade shotgun offerings as Connecticut Shotgun Mfg Co.
Connecticut Shotgun Manufacturing Company

He's done pretty well for a H/S drop out.

Looking at his CSMC website, I'd say that yes, he's done "pretty well" for himself. He has some jaw-dropping shotguns and single action revolvers on it.

He offers an old Ithaca 12-gauge with 28-inch M/F barrels that has just the right amount of patina and wear on it that I'd love to have, even though I'd have absolutely no use for it. Lovely lines on that old gun.
 
Kind of weird but I guess it would be a good idea for certain people who require two fingers to operate the trigger due to strength issues or those with recoil management issues.
 
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