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Post by "DoubleAction" on Feb 21, 2012 22:12:12 GMT -5
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Post by TMan on Feb 22, 2012 0:44:57 GMT -5
Wow, very interesting review/find DA. Thanks for sharing.
I really thought the idea of how the gun fed and functioned was very good. Unfortunately, they build it ahead of CNC machines. I think today someone could build it and there wouldn't be all the problems that the author of the video encountered.
If someone came out with a new one made in an up-to-date factory, I'd definitely go for it as long as the trounds were readily available.
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Post by MLB on Feb 22, 2012 9:41:47 GMT -5
Wow. The 1100 was even more remarkably ugly.
Very cool concept though. As with many things, it's very complicated for little advantage. Something I can appreciate, but simple is good.
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Feb 22, 2012 10:24:28 GMT -5
....Some firearm innovations don't survive without a Government contract......The Dardick, with it's Trounds, was against all odds.
...It's good to see one in it's original "New In Box" condition; With the Trounds.
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