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I've seen them before but not from that angle. it's a double barreled revolver. You can just make out the twin cylenders where it feeds more than the usual number of revolver shots.
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I guess that's close enough.
It's an HDH 20 shot .25 ACP revolver. I had the pleasure of seeing one used in the Russian crime drama "Brat"(brother). It was pretty cool. Te toca. |
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wait....why did you just flat out tell us, he just said it wa a double barrel revolver.
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It seemed like he knew what it was to me...
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Yes I knew what it was just not what it's acctual name was. I used to have at least one book that uses that style of weapon as an example of early firearms designed for multiple shots....but those referance books are currently in storage. Personally would anyone other than myself please post a firearm.
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uh.....anyone?
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ill break the ice
here's one for ya' [ATTACH]goryunovWZ43[/ATTACH]
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