
Edited: I forgot that this Palm Pistol uses a 9 mm cartridge, so I would not be overly concerned about recoil.
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Here is a little history of the palm gun. This gun was made in France in 1882. http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=htt ... CBoQ9QEwBA" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;bonehead1185 wrote:Just wanted to post and say that I have seen that same design during a show on the History Channel I believe. The one they talked about was actually able to have about 8 rounds in a wheel enclosed in a case. After each shot the wheel would turn to allow the next round to be fired. I want to say it was DaVinci that came up with the design. Don't hold me to any of this, but I do know for sure that I have seen a video on it, it is an ancient technology to have a gun that fits in your palm.
It look like the creator joined on 10-5-08 and made 3 posts, the last of which on 10-6-08. Looks to me like he either went on an ad campaign and joined every gun forum he could find to talk about his product, or he Googled his product, found a posting, and decided to give a sales pitch here. I looked around and couldn't find a video of one being fired. Looks like it fizzled. Does anyone know information to the contrary? It looks essentially barrel-less to me, and if that is true, you would almost have to touch it to the aggressor.RECIT wrote:It looks like an incredible idea to fit a niche market. I wish the best to you and your design.
Mando'a wrote:I'm curious about the venting of the gas, I would be afraid of my fingers getting burnt.
I've also seen a device similar to this. It gets attached to the end of a spear, and you strike it against your target.
Supposed to be popular in the bayou for gators.