High Capacity Revolver!!!
Iansstud
June 12, 2009, 10:20 AM
just saw this on the InterWeb..
I know what you're thinking. "Did he fire 20 shots or only 19?" Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I kind of lost track myself.
http://oyr3kw.blu.livefilestore.com/y1p708cte4oW0Azt0fY_kxJmKmJUxR6apIijB4TmdNBzgh0cIkUQ3Trzhq-Xi6K9nMJH7s2DSHxrmIsoSaXYs-H6FKsCNG_JAeL/hdhexternal-thumb.jpg
http://oyr3kw.blu.livefilestore.com/y1pdVjcC99uEpsdj63dLBGgzPxDy1syYDa5lLM5h7GF8gNjKUj410MbRXcuCFGBdu6isPbi7hiVl-1gnchwWD2ivDDU6ZeDa8sp/hdhcylinder-thumb.jpg
http://oyr3kw.blu.livefilestore.com/y1pTjQEoQt_fvbCsBr5crcKZbsvBWXzqD3wkgakV2o0Z9HF2uzl2ncyZfHuquFJ8pjbH2EaDC-a4dcCwgnL0DOR0I2apL-tXufw/hdhbreaktop-thumb.jpg
you've got to ask yourself one question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?
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jfh
June 12, 2009, 10:50 AM
Ten shots, twenty bullets, delivered two at a time--not bad for a ".22" PD revolver....
Jim H.
redneckdan
June 12, 2009, 11:07 AM
Nope. 20 rounds fired individually. Count the pawls on the indexing ratchet. Two rings of chambers make better use of available space in the cylinder. Two rings means two barrels.
heron
June 12, 2009, 12:06 PM
I'm trying to imagine an IWB holster for concealed-carry . . . or worse, a speed-loader . . . :what:
Iansstud
June 12, 2009, 12:09 PM
Looks like it has a lanyard loop....
I'd hate to drop it!!!!!!!
Ruodo
June 12, 2009, 02:27 PM
Looks similar to this, but I have a question. Is this one even a real gun? If so what is it called? I've just been calling it the trivolver for a while.
http://thehighroad.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=99878&stc=1&d=1244831160
pps
June 12, 2009, 02:30 PM
Is that california legal or is it considered "drum fed" by the doj?
Jim K
June 12, 2009, 02:34 PM
There have been a number of those oddities made, one even had several cylinders on a "Ferris wheel" arrangement so that a loaded one could be swung into place when the previous one was emptied.
Even in recent years, there have been modern revolvers made with two rows of chambers. They usually have a brief day in the sun of gunzine articles about the "great new concept" and quietly expire.
The problem, of course, is that even open carry of such monstrosities would be absurd and an attempt at concealment would be ridiculous. I don't need to even ask about how such guns would work for off-hand shooting.
Jim
Iansstud
June 12, 2009, 06:04 PM
It should be DOI not Doj... Dept of Injustice
The Lone Haranguer
June 12, 2009, 09:35 PM
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I doubt if that mechanism will stay in time very long. :scrutiny:
TehK1w1
June 12, 2009, 09:47 PM
It looks to me to have seen some use. You can see where the lower firing pin has struck the back of the cylinder when firing the top chamber. (Between the lower chambers). You'd think they would have machined a recess there to prevent damage to the firing pins-I guess they were concerned about the cylinder strength.
Hey_Allen
June 15, 2009, 03:31 PM
You can see faint marks where the upper firing pin seems to have struck between chambers on the outer ring, most visible on the left side of the picture.
Who knows how much it was shot, but apparently it did work.
As already said, it can't have been all that practical to make or carry...
Diggers
June 15, 2009, 04:00 PM
I think its a pretty sure bet a gun like this was intended for use in battle and NOT for a carry just in case weapon.
So the practical point of it is you can shoot it alot before you have to reload.
Seems like a pretty good idea to me.
Carry a couple of those in your saddle holsters and you could lay down some fire. :)
shdwfx
June 15, 2009, 04:14 PM
Reminds me of this spanish 6.35mm.
http://www.horstheld.com/0-Spain.htm
rainbowbob
June 15, 2009, 04:32 PM
Nope. 20 rounds fired individually. Count the pawls on the indexing ratchet.
I dunno...I see TWO firing pins on ONE hammer connected to ONE trigger. That would indicate two rounds fire on every pull.
BCRider
June 15, 2009, 05:01 PM
Rainbow, look at the staggered chamber pattern. There's twenty separate radials for shooting the 20 rounds separately. The two hammer pins alternate hitting rims. It would shoot an outside then an inside then an outside and continue for 20 single shots.
EnsignJimmy
June 15, 2009, 05:06 PM
I dunno...I see TWO firing pins on ONE hammer connected to ONE trigger. That would indicate two rounds fire on every pull.
Examine the pictures again. There are faint firing pin marks on the outermost row of chambers, lining up with the chambers on the innermost row. Also, there are faint firing pin marks on the innermost row of chambers, lining up with the chambers on the outermost row. Finally, the two firing pins on the hammer are not offset, but are lined up vertically. You can see this on the rear face of the revolver frame . . . the two firing pin holes are aligned vertically.
So, the way this revolver was designed, when one chamber was discharged by one firing pin, the other firing pin would smack the back of the cylinder, between chambers.
rainbowbob
June 15, 2009, 06:38 PM
The two hammer pins alternate hitting rims...
...when one chamber was discharged by one firing pin, the other firing pin would smack the back of the cylinder, between chambers.
Ahhh-ha...now I see it. What an interesting firearm.
BCRider
June 15, 2009, 08:59 PM
ideally the second pin would not smack the cylinder back if there were rounds in place or it could compromise the firing. But as with all guns there's probably the odd time the proud and careful owner handed it to a good friend or beloved relative who invariably cocked it and accidentally dropped the hammer on the empty cylinder.
Come on, we've ALL had it happen or we just haven't owned and shown our toys enough.
Recently a buddy let the hammer slip not once, not twice but THREE times on my new Uberti Remingtons. He was apoligetic as hell and finally handed it back saying "I obviously can't be trusted" in a sheepish voice. But it sure does try your tolerance.... :D
Cocked & Locked
June 15, 2009, 11:50 PM
Shucks, I thought my S&W 627-PC .357 magnum was a high capacity revolver. :uhoh:
http://pic90.picturetrail.com/VOL2169/3082611/6259637/366701640.jpg
BCRider
June 16, 2009, 12:49 AM
Sorry C&L but even my Hi Standard Double Nine beats your baby by one round.... :D
Mind you the D9 is a .22 but still numbers count!
Cocked & Locked
June 16, 2009, 08:13 AM
...shucks :banghead:
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