I'd like to see a 12 gauge three shot revolver, specificly for slugs. Sure it wouldn't be practical but it would fun to take it out once in awhile provided that it had a compensater.
I'd like to see a video of the poor SOB that shoots it.
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I'd like to see a 12 gauge three shot revolver, specificly for slugs. Sure it wouldn't be practical but it would fun to take it out once in awhile provided that it had a compensater.
Glock 9mm subcompact single-stack.
What ever happened to that little Doubletapp? For now I have to make due with two that are welded together and all stainless. It's a four barrel. not a two barrel over under like the new Double tap design. I would love one [a COP 357] made with a scandium frame and titanium barrel section. Or sleeved with stainless if need be. Kind of constructed like the S&W j-frame revolvers. My all stainless gun is heavy. About 25 oz. I would guess.
But I do prefer the fact that the COP is made in 357! Not 45acp. Given any choice a 10mm would be awesome!
Or a 9mm single-stack from a reliable manufacturer (no Hi-Point, Taurus or Kel-Tek) than can fit in a box this size:
Length: 6.5 in
Width: 1.0 in
Height: 5.0 in
and have the following features:
Trigger: DA/SA
Barrel Length: 3.0 in or longer
Magazine Capacity: 6 or 7 rounds
Sights: adjustable white 3-dot
Weight with empty magazine: less than 20 oz
Weight Loaded (1+7 rd magazine): less than 24 oz
A Loaded Chamber Indicator would be nice too.
Nope, the Shield trigger is not DA/SA. But a fine gun anyhow.
Sig to make a P226/229 in 10mm
Walther PPK in 9x19, short recoil operated.
Aluminum frame+prolonged 10mm recoil=not long for this world.
How does the 40 cal recoil compare to the 10mm?