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Need help figuring out who manufactures this handgun, I need one of these for sure.

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I'm still waiting for a belt-fed, fully automatic revolver...

As to this kid, he isn't the first to attach a magazine to a revolver - it was done in Norway over 100 years ago. A gun called the Langstad 1900 was developed that loaded a partial/flat cylinder from a magazine in the grip - and ejected the spent cartridges. The magazine was actually part of the grip on the left side of the gun. Ultimately it was a failure during trials, so it never went into production.

Here are a few photos:

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Here is a link to an article on this odd weapon: http://www.forgottenweapons.com/early-automatic-pistols/landstad-1900/
 
I'm afraid I could never use the auto loader revolver! I have damaged wrists and I'm trying to learn the new Ghetto style shooting stance! I'm guessing the magazine weight would torque my wrist around with each round.:(
 

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