And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
At least one carton of 25 rounds of 12 ga to fill it. Not sure if it would be better than the 10 round straight stick mags for handling purposes. Designer needs to figure out how to twist the drum feed to get the drum turned parallel to the gun barrel for combat clearance.
A still from "Swarm of the Zombie Attack Ducks." She saved the nuns. orphans, and widows sheltering in the convent in an epic battle at the convent gates. Thousands of rounds, blood, guts, gore. Ducks in piles all around. When the attack subsided, the nuns went to find her in the duck corpses strewn around the convent. Bloody, but unbowed, she crawled out from under the deepest pile, staggered to the nuns, and said, "no duck l'orange for me, sister."
The beautiful young lady holding the 12 gauge semi (can be full) auto shotgun is the inventor's daughter (both dad and she says she shoots it). It is the Fostech Origin 12 and that is a 30rd drum The base model is over $3K The picture is from the SHOT show several yeats ago
Don't know the caliber but how heavy would that thing be with the drum magazine full?
ReplyDeleteAt least one carton of 25 rounds of 12 ga to fill it. Not sure if it would be better than the 10 round straight stick mags for handling purposes. Designer needs to figure out how to twist the drum feed to get the drum turned parallel to the gun barrel for combat clearance.
DeleteI believe it's a semi-auto 12 gauge shotgun with a drum mag.
ReplyDeleteMy wife and her college roommates referred to that as a “bottom-teeth smile”, the most joyous type.
ReplyDeleteSure as hell not made for hunting ducks.
ReplyDeleteSure it is! Lots and lots of them……
DeleteA still from "Swarm of the Zombie Attack Ducks." She saved the nuns. orphans, and widows sheltering in the convent in an epic battle at the convent gates. Thousands of rounds, blood, guts, gore. Ducks in piles all around. When the attack subsided, the nuns went to find her in the duck corpses strewn around the convent. Bloody, but unbowed, she crawled out from under the deepest pile, staggered to the nuns, and said, "no duck l'orange for me, sister."
DeleteComes with an accessory set of wheels that attach to the drum.
ReplyDeleteNot sure I'd be entirely comfortable with that smile, considering what she's holding.
If it's a 12 ga with a drum, she ain't big enough to fire the whole load....gonna be on her keister after about 2-3 pulls.
ReplyDeleteThe beautiful young lady holding the 12 gauge semi (can be full) auto shotgun is the inventor's daughter (both dad and she says she shoots it). It is the Fostech Origin 12 and that is a 30rd drum The base model is over $3K The picture is from the SHOT show several yeats ago
ReplyDeleteWere I not married for these 41 years, I would be in love.
ReplyDeleteShe's a keeper.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure despite the initial appeal. I'd be nervous about upsetting her.
ReplyDeletePattern is gonna suck with a 8-10 inch barrel. Should be good for room and hallway sweeping. Slugs MIGHT be very accurate passed 50 yards.
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