have you guys seen this???

This configuration has been around a long time, but I don't know if Taurus started it. The last review I saw on it stated that the trigger pull was very heavy even in SA and the accuracy was very poor with the 45 long colt round. The review thought that the fact the bullet had to travel a ways through the cylinder before contacting the forcing cone caused the erratic accuracy.
 
This configuration has been around a long time, but I don't know if Taurus started it. The last review I saw on it stated that the trigger pull was very heavy even in SA and the accuracy was very poor with the 45 long colt round. The review thought that the fact the bullet had to travel a ways through the cylinder before contacting the forcing cone caused the erratic accuracy.

makes sense. seems it was designed as a close quarter defense pistol, like in the video, not necessarily for extreme accuracy. also the size does not lend itself to concealability, and it is a bit gimicky.

for around 500.00, might be worth checking out.
 
I have handled a few of them at gun shows. They are understandably heavy and bulky although I am sure they would be great fun to play with. I wonder how a 410 slug would work in it? And it would probably be able to handle heavy 45 colt hand loads too. Hmmm.
 
The unique value add of the pistol is that it circumvents the minimum barrel length rule on a shotgun.
 
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