It seems like there is a market for full-sized softer-shooting pistols, like the 380 ACP, and the rotary barrel supposedly dissipates recoil away from the shooter’s hand and greatly reduces muzzle jump. The design also allows a lower bore-axis.
I don't know why they're not more popular and I think a full-sized 380 ACP utilizing a rotary action, with a low-bore axis would be well recieved,
I think Savage had a rotary action 380 ACP at one time, but I could be wrong...
I don't know why they're not more popular and I think a full-sized 380 ACP utilizing a rotary action, with a low-bore axis would be well recieved,
I think Savage had a rotary action 380 ACP at one time, but I could be wrong...