So, I assume you would have to register this as a MG with the ATF, since it fires more than one bullet per pull of the trigger?
In the video it didn't look like the slides can move independently. So idk. lolIn the video it shows a couple different angles and it has 2 different triggers. I wonder if that is a loophole of sorts since technically you are pulling 2 triggers and getting 2 shots?
So, I assume you would have to register this as a MG with the ATF, since it fires more than one bullet per pull of the trigger?
Not according to the article linked to in the OPSo, I assume you would have to register this as a MG with the ATF, since it fires more than one bullet per pull of the trigger?
Arsenal maintained that their double trigger design, and matching pair of sears and hammers, would not raise the hackles of the gatekeepers of the guns, and they were right on the money. From their press release:
"The US Department of Justice, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE) has officially granted import permission and sale in the United States of America of the AF2011-A1 Second Century double barrel pistol, with a total score of 120 Points, according to Form 4590.
That is not clear to me. I really doubt if it were not possible that ATF would have approved it. They like finding excuses to not approve stuff!Seems pretty clear. You cannot fire each barrel by it self.
That seems like it could be ripe with issues
Probably even be cheaper!Why can't they leave well enough alone
Want a double barrel?
Hold one in each hand