Posted on 03/12/2012 1:07:15 PM PDT by LibWhacker
I'm going to get flamed for that.
When is a 1911A not a 1911A?
Do the same thing with vice grips.
I’m thinkin’ this isn’t an inside the waistband type gun, huh?
The one John Browning entered in the U.S. Pistol Trials went 6000 rounds without a malfunction of any kind. That included torture testing.
BTW, I agree with the author that a double barreled 1911 is more of a curiosity than a really useful design. Also Deudonne Saive did not invent the double stack magazine as the Savage model 1907 in .32 auto had one.
Of course Saive was a great gun designer, notably for the FN FAL. He worked with John Browning until Browning died.
What does that bad boy weigh fully loaded ?
And i don’t think I’d be twice as scared staring down two barrels of a .45.....
Here, hold m’ beer an’ watch this!
Looks like someone forgot the basic axiom of pistoleros who carry the 1911: 45 ACP. Because shooting twice is just silly.
as my grandfather used to say.. just because you can, doesn’t mean you should..
They should do this with the AR-15.
Yes, I’ve heard Browning’s original design was extremely reliable. Wouldn’t surprise me, since he was an absolute genius. Then modern gun manufacturers decided to “improve” it.
I also wonder how much the predominant shooting style of his era had to do with it: Fire pistol one handed with arm outstretched and locked at the elbow. Makes it nearly impossible to limp-wrist a gun, leading to fewer jams. The modified Weaver stance most of us use today is certainly more accurate, but also more prone to limp-wristing. I had an old NRA instructor tell me he thinks limp-wristing is the primary cause of the 1911’s reputation for jamming.
Personally, I keep an 8-shot S&W 627 in a holster next to my bed, loaded with .357’s, and a couple extra moon clips in my drawer. It doesn’t jam.
To me it’s kind of like need ice skates with two blades on each skate. Time to man-up and stay single barrel folks ...
that is awesome...
Since the hammers are welded together, you get two shots with one pull of the trigger, classifying this pistol as a machine gun by ATF.
This means it won't be available for sale to civilians in the US. No new machine guns can be added to the registry since 1986.
Get a Kimber...
Kinda makes me bummed I won’t be around in 2111 to see the three barreled model.
LOL!!! Coming Soon to an Action Movie near you. One in each hand as the hero blasts away with his 200 rounds of .45 each bullet lifting the bad guy off the ground.
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