Kriss Kard- and you thought Glocks were fugly!

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That's an interesting handgun! I hope it comes out soon. If it proves reliable then I think I just found my next purchase haha
 
I can see it finding a market with competition shooters.

I'm betting it won't meet the size and/or weight requirements to compete in many competitions though. That's just guessing by the looks of it...I don't know any of the actual specs on it.
 
Wow, what a complex mechanism (when compared to a Browning tilting barrel design). I doubt much will come of it.
 
I, too, like industrial staplers.

The name is almost more shocking than the aesthetics. I wonder if there's any rhyme or reason behind it.
 
That's one Robocopesque looking gun. Try finding a way to conceal carry that (yes I'm aware that's not it's intended purpose, I'm just being facetious). Honestly I would like to handle it and see what it's all about.
 
There's something about the locking action that kinda reminds me of the C96
or a slight variation on the Federov Avtomat
 
Looks like a decent system for a larger weapon. As to its fugliness, well hey, all it needs is a few rails and tactical accesories to make it a mall ninjas dream.

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Edit: Reminds me of a Mauser C96 with that big ol box sitting out front. Just saying.
 
It looks mechanically similar to the old "potato digger" machine guns, which if I'm not mistaken were the inspiration for the Luger... actually it kind of reminds me of a luger operation but with the toggle in the front. I'd like to fire one and see how the recoil feels; I'd bet the muzzle climb is mostly negated, but something tells me the recoil on it would feel so weird and different you'd almost have to relearn to shoot with it.
 
Im betting the action will actually pull down the muzzle, thus negating some or most recoil, I hope so anyway
 
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