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Thread: .410/.45lc U/O Double-barreled 1911

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    .410/.45lc U/O Double-barreled 1911

    Interesting but don't know how practical or reliable seeing how it's on a 1911 frame and the bottom barrel side ejecting. I can foresee .410 shells jamming that thing up all day.

    http://www.realguns.com/articles/275.htm

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    I can't tell by the link, if that is some type of spoof sight or this is actually legitimate. If it is legitimate, my opinion of Smith & Wesson just fell sharply. First, lets by kind by saying the gun looks like shit. I can't even imagine how you would get your hands around it.
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    Pretty sure it's a hoax.

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    Smith and Weston

    How is it physically possible for the upper hammer to work.

    How is it physically possible for the barrel bushing to come off.

    Can't really have an autoloading double barrel. Shoot one barrel and it ejects a perfectly good cartridge.

    How is it physically possible to feed rounds into that?
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    With all the crazy guns coming out this year, not sure if serious.
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    It's a photo-shopped joke. Did you bother to read the article that you linked to? Smith & Weston? Patrician Pedelunker, S&W's VP of Product Names and Employee Parking Space Assignments?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AngeredKabar View Post
    Pretty sure it's a hoax.
    I would have thought the Mossberg Chainsaw was a hoax also but apparently it's real? Strange year in guns, we'll only know at Shotshow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Berryhill View Post
    It's a photo-shopped joke. Did you bother to read the article that you linked to? Smith & Weston
    Only read the first 2 paragraphs on its operation. You'd think with the Taurus Judge this would be the next thing in line an auto-loading .410 pistol.

    Oh, I see Smith and WESTON. Duh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phazuka View Post
    ...You'd think with the Taurus Judge this would be the next thing in line an auto-loading .410 pistol....
    An auto-loading over and under?

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    I can't say for sure about the pistol shown above.
    I always thought a belt-fed 1911 was a joke too,
    until I shot one.





    They are manufactured by one of the greatest firearms designers of all time.
    http://www.shottist.com/beltfed.html

    He's got some other trick toys as well!
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    This amazing weapon was already covered in detail here.

    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=67545

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