Can anyone identify this "firearm"?

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Re: Can anyone identify this "firearm"?

#11 Post by 1066 »

Talking of JM, it's interesting to see his Dad made the prototypes for the Patriot pistol.

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#12 Post by dromia »

Looks like a partly constructed (or de-constructed) Ducks Foot pistol
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#13 Post by 1066 »

Looking at the picture of the harmonica pistol, with the slot cut in the trigger guard and the trigger extension - This would indicate to me that it was self indexing, double action. Way ahead of it's time really.
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#14 Post by dromia »

Aye nothing new in this shooting world, although manufacturers would have us think otherwise.
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Re: Can anyone identify this "firearm"?

#15 Post by Graham M »

1066 wrote: Fri Mar 10, 2023 4:19 pm Talking of JM, it's interesting to see his Dad made the prototypes for the Patriot pistol.

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Good luck getting that in yer pocket.
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