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			Now you can be an example to the Gov't of how high capacity guns don't cause people to rampage
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			Well, the thing about the trommel is that it's basically impossible to load more than 10-12 rounds without the loading tool anyways. So there's another $500... | 
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			I guess this probably counts as necroposting, but I'm very curious; what is the technique to shooting a Luger with the snail mag? Do you have to hold it some special way? Or just do a ton of bicep curls before? | 
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			Well, the trommel was only ever intended to be used with the stock. Using it just as a pistol would be retarded. You hold the pistol with your right hand, stock in the shoulder, left hand under the drum. It's actually pretty awkward. On a side note, I've picked up a reproduction holster / stock and found a guy in Europe selling a loading tool fro $600. Sadly thats a good deal, the tools are 3 times rarer than the drums. And the drums are rare! | 
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