VA27
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Interesting... http://www.zipfactory.com/
Well, that leaves me out I guess.Operators, Welcome!
Mounting that under a rifle turns that handgun into a "short barrelled rifle" which requires a $200 NFA tax stamp.scaatylobo Under a primary weapon ,it would make a FTF transition faster than drawing a second gun.
Under a primary weapon ,it would make a FTF transition faster than drawing a second gun.
And with a 25 round mag in place that would be a bad end to be facing if your the perp.
I would get one or 2 in a heartbeat IF they were priced very reasonable = and they should be.
That said I'm not sure I understand all of the hate for this thing.
Exactly!!The marketing. USRA went overboard trying to distance themselves from their conservative product line and tried to build buzz by appealing to a rock solid base: 12-year olds. Instead of focussing on the novelty of the thing, they chose to position it as the answer to a question no one asked--how to get the least amount of firepower for the most paperwork. No one seems to have told them that, outside the ghetto, most gun buyers are adults.
It's a shame, because if you can forget about all that idiotic under barrel mounting stuff, this firearm brings some interesting features to the market at not too bad a price. I wouldn't buy one, but at least it's innovative.
I just checked out the product photos closer. What are the two protrusions above the barrel supposed to be for?
If the barrel was about 2.5cm longer, I'd have less concerns about those controls, the thing will require the same discipline as a NAA mini to keep fingers out from the front of the muzzle.
why would the nice lady at the phone company need a oddball modular .22lr gun?Not being one myself, I wonder if this has use for actual real "operators"?
I just checked out the product photos closer. What are the two protrusions above the barrel supposed to be for?