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Not really a "ZIP GUN" but neat.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Proud to be in Arizona
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That's the weirdest 22lr pistol I've ever seen. What the heck are those two wings over the barrel supposed to do?
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Arizona
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What is the intended market? I can't see it as a trail gun or pinker. Zombie killer? they require a heavier bullet. It sure isn't a concealed carry. I am interested in the Double Tap, but that thing, don't know, unless I just wanted a very odd gun to play with
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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Kind of looks like a wierd cigarette lighter. Bet that would cure smoking. Pretty well made for a zip-gun.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Arizona
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From looking at it, the barrel is in line with wrist, recoil would be straight back, would it have less felt recoil?
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Join Date: May 2012
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I'd buy one just for the novelty of it
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: anytown, OHIO
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Made by U.S. Firearms' Zipfactory in Hartford, Conn., the ZiP is far removed from the hand-made, case-hardened .45 Long Colt single action revolvers they've built their name on. The ZiP is a polymer-framed semi-automatic pistol that's compatible with Ruger 10/22 magazines. ...... .....Best of all is probably the price. This pistol, depending on whether they decide to include a mag or not, will have an MSRP of either $200 or $220. That's approaching stocking-stuffer territory, especially if the real-world prices are lower. ........ That's different unless I'm a novelty collector for $200-220 I'd probably pass and put the money toward a real gun, even used. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Arizona
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If it uses a 10-22 magazine then it is wider than it looks. Don't know, if it is accurate then it might be fun to play with, heck, it really isn't any weirder than a Russian Nagant pistol and I have one of those that I shoot once in while. I would have to hold one in my hands and see how it feels, I'm really spoiled by my Model 63 and 18. Bottom line, it would have to accurate to hold my attention.
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