Just when you thought you've seen every connotation of 1911 .45 pistols, along comes somthing....well, new.....
Not on my "want list", but shows that there's always someone willing to go where 'no man has gone before'......
Interesting and entertaining video on the pistol: http://www.everydaynodaysoff.com/2012/0 ... rrel-1911/
Personally, I'll stick to my single stack Kimber .45's for carry.....this pig would be a real pants-sagger!
Double Barrel 1911 .45
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Re: Double Barrel 1911 .45
Agree.My P13 double stack is big enough.Wonder if that's the same company that makes the single left eject model.
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Re: Double Barrel 1911 .45
Practical? no. Fun? just imagine one in each hand!
"4000 grains of lead in 5 seconds"
Can you imagine the look on a bad guys face if you pulled that out.
"4000 grains of lead in 5 seconds"
Can you imagine the look on a bad guys face if you pulled that out.
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