Wednesday, 10 September 2014

.45"ACP Fans Rejoice - Double Barreled auto 2011:

Hmm, - well I am a fan of throwing two or more bullets down range simultaneously - hence my duplex 10MM load that is very practical from my Glock 20. - I suppose it's not totally unexpected that Colt 1911 fans should get all excited that while they can't fit two projectiles into the short .45" brass case they can weld two 1911s together side-by-side and get two holes down-range for one pull of the trigger.

- But wait - there's more - Not only do you get two barrels - but you also get two magazines to fit side-by-side.


Made in Italy and marketed by Arsenal Firearms in USA this has to be the gun for the 1911 fan with everything - especially with very big hands!

Think about it - you'll be able to pay twice as much for tuning and exchanging aftermarket parts for all those parts that normally don't work on a standard 1911. - new accuratised barrels, bushes, frames, springs, sights, magazines, squeeze grips, de-cockers, extended this and that, ambidextrous others - Gold plating would be great and you might have sights fitted on the side of the slide(s?) for home-boy cool dudes. - There's no end to it. - you might be able to fit two red-dot sights on-top.

WOW

 They are quoted online as costing US$26,000 plus a $200 BATF fee - cheap at twice the price.

- With ejection ports on both sides it would make finding your brass much more interesting eh.

 I think that kiwis who are known for being able to repair and modify anything with a length of No.8 fencing wire down here - may be able to build a local variant using duct-tape:

 
Marty K.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the information. Those who wants to have guns must have proper training and licensing before having them.
    45 ACP Brass

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  2. G'Day, That's for sure - Training & practice are KEY to being safe and effective. My thought is that a .22" rimfire that you have learned to shoot fast on target beats a 45 that you miss with eh.

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