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Post by ectoplasm on Jan 11, 2012 4:40:53 GMT -6
Now THIS is a pure beast!
7+7+1 in the chamber. There is a switch that allows you to choose between two different 7-round tubes. Anyone heard anything about availability?
Do want!
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Post by cavscouty on Jan 12, 2012 10:22:07 GMT -6
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Post by baccusboy on Jan 12, 2012 16:22:46 GMT -6
Those look really cool.
Is it just me, or does it look like the action is not quite smoothed-out yet? Kind of rough, maybe?
I'd love one once the price comes down, and given 9 months or so to work out any bugs.
The first time I saw them in a discussion, I read that one expert didn't recommend mixing lethal/non-lethal ammo in the different tubes. That is one function I thought would be very useful for law enforcement, but I suppose it could lead to dangerous mistakes?
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Post by cavscouty on Jan 12, 2012 20:56:36 GMT -6
Those look really cool. Is it just me, or does it look like the action is not quite smoothed-out yet? Kind of rough, maybe? I'd love one once the price comes down, and given 9 months or so to work out any bugs. The first time I saw them in a discussion, I read that one expert didn't recommend mixing lethal/non-lethal ammo in the different tubes. That is one function I thought would be very useful for law enforcement, but I suppose it could lead to dangerous mistakes? It appears the first officer in the video my have been shooting it for the first time, the shotgun looks like it takes a bit to get used to for sure. Keltec's are be design a touch rough, I think all of their long guns are pieced together with plastic and many screws. Not that there is anything wrong with that, though with Keltec's history I'm sure as you mentioned there will be kinks to work out. Personally I think that it would be kind of silly and dangerous to mix up less-than lethal with lethal rounds. Seems like a lawsuit waiting to happen. JMHO
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