"We achieved success in the brief span of 6 months, after intense and round-the-clock 3D designing, stereo-lithographic modeling and parts machining."
BUT, to find a big PLUS here that 3D computer stereo lithographic modeling and designing and then being able to have all of that immediately precision CNC machined into an actual prototype is really going to be an eventual huge boon to the firearms industry in general.
So if you look at this particular firearm as a real world experiment with regard to what sorts of amazing complex things can be accomplished with the most modern of manufacturing technique then it's all pretty doggone neat and worthwhile.
One of these days you'll be able to buy a custom pistol with a 3-D sculptured likeness of your face machined right into the slide. :biggrin2:
From what I can tell it has 2 triggers and 2 sears etc so I'm gonna assume that would pass the BATFE smell test,I see absolutely no use for it,if that thing jammed you now need to clear 2 barrels,looks like it takes a special "double" mag that is gonna cost an arm a leg and a testicle.
Just because you can,doesn't mean you should
From what I can tell it has 2 triggers and 2 sears etc so I'm gonna assume that would pass the BATFE smell test,I see absolutely no use for it,if that thing jammed you now need to clear 2 barrels,looks like it takes a special "double" mag that is gonna cost an arm a leg and a testicle.
Just because you can,doesn't mean you should
Doc Holiday could have used one when he was drinking...:yup:
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