Well, I am glad that is cleared up!!!
The only Colt single action rimfire I had any familiarity with was a Frontier and it was ALONG time ago......played with a few single sixes too. But I have always been an autoloading kinda guy!
My most unusal impliment is a Manrikigusari(a two foot think chain with weights on each end) that I bought in Japan as a much younger Jarhead. The name translates to...'the strength of ten thousand men'. The Ninja called them Kasarifundo, I believe.
A most challenging device to master(I have not), but having played with it for over 20 years, I have only knocked myself out ONCE!! Hehehe.
But there were other bruises too! A lamp died in its honor(lesson learned: Not a good indoor practise tool). A couple of watch faces were cracked(take off watch B4 practise).
Advantages: it fits in a pocket or a balled up fist-ready for action, it has more reach than a stick/knife, is silent, good for grappling and never runs outta ammo. And it is most unexpected!!!
Cons: Very complex motor skills, an impact sends the opposing weight in directions that is difficult to predict, not legal in alot of places, and you gotta know your anatomy and be precise. It is not in my top ten carry weapons...more a curiosity, but it has taught me ALOT over the years. And if the world goes Max Max, it'll be in one pocket....but a Jay frame 38 will be in the other!!
Had a Broomhandle for abit...it was cool! Had a P7(I consider that to be an unusual weapon), a Webley modified to shoot ACP outta clips, a replica 1860 Army .44 cap and ball(we had an original Colt 1860, but it was lost in a fire), shot a LAW rocket, Ma Duece, a blunderbuss with alot of weird stuff down the barrel(ouchie!), saw an M60 barrel turn red then white from the heat, shot an Automag(25 years ago in Alaska), owned a cheapo RG .22 snubby that I got to be an understudy to my jay frame(though it would break in the first 1000 rounds...it lasted for over five thousand before I sold it at quite a profit).
One of my Officer's models can be a 45 pistol, a carbine(thanks to Mechtech), and a .22(thanks to Ciener).....guess I watched too much Man From U.N.C.L.E. growing up(strange, I could've had a P-38! but never got one...always liked them from the historical standpoint).
A ASP Defender, a kubotan that squirts pepperspray. One of those plastic/fiberglass knives. A pen flaregun that burns at 3200 degrees and travels for 100 feet straight up. Curiosities.
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