Nushif
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Kinda implies that it would used for defensive use.
Or that it is the industry standard for photographing a 1911.
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Kinda implies that it would used for defensive use.
Or that it is the industry standard for photographing a 1911.
Someone has finally invented a weapon that combines the killing power of a double-barreled shotgun with the portability of a handgun.
(my jaw hit my lap when I saw the price on that silly mug )
It finally answers the question of "which is better in .45acp hardball or hollow points"
"Quick, Jeb! Get the blowtorch! I gots a great idea!"
I wonder about the accuracy. Seems like the two bullets are traveling close enough together that their shock-waves would affect at least one of them. I assume primer, powder and/or other minute variations would make it likely one bullet would be at least slightly in front of the other.