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A double barreled grenade launcher.
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That would be friggin awesome.Grenade in one barrel, bigass shotshell like they had for the M79 in the other
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I got one: A Revolver chambered in .50 AE.
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I saw one of those once. It was one of those commemorative guns they sell out of American Rifleman
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Semi auto Lee-Enfield? They made two, the British Howell and the South African Rieder. There was also the New Zealand-made Charlton, which was actually full auto.
There were also cartridge firing LeMats, a centerfire model in 11mm French Army or 12mm French Navy and 20 gauge. The earlier pinfire model was in 12mm and 14mm muzzle-loading shotgun. |
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The Charlton reminds me the Madsen Lmg with that big magazine.
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Well, the Madsen had a top-feeding mag, but yeah, I can definately see what you mean.
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Oh, and a modern handgun chambered in 7.62mm Tok. Glock or SIG Sauer can't get on this?
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