I remember watching a video on youtube of a guy shooting the 7.62X39 one. Um, the blast didn't look that bad, probably because the powder wasn't totally burned, but then fireball was rather epic. I want to say that the manufacturer had in the manual that it was restricted to using only certain ammo, brass maybe, I can't recall. I do remember that there were issues getting the casing to extract on multiple shots, and even perhaps one where it locked the entire gun up. Have handled their .45 derringer one, wasn't really impressed, didn't find it overly comfortable in my hand, and there were a few edges that weren't sharp but far from smooth that I could see just digging into my hand when fired. And for the record I think I'd almost rather go to knife then use that thing. The fact that I have about the same in my Glock 19, with nightsites, tool to install nightsites, holster, mag carrier, mags, and ammo and other assorted odds and ends that the guy who was buying the .45 had in the base gun also makes me consider them to be at best a niche firearm. The .223 and 7.62x39 ones are, well, useless as far as anything practical is concerned.
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