testtest

First Look: Model 2020 Heatseeker Pistol

Seems like a pretty good start for a clandestine kit. Id add a brace and a suppressor and some type of tool box or laptop bag, maybe a UPS box and a brown uniform for a slip into anywhere precision kit
 
Back in the 80s I lusted after an Anschutz bolt action pistol. The bolt was on the left so that when you needed to cycle the action you didn't need to take your hand off the grip. This handgun, as it is, would be great for a left handed person.
 
Hello,

Purpose?? What do you do with this thing that can’t be done better with either a real pistol or a real rifle?

Yeah, I get it. This unit certainly seems redundant and over priced, but I think it's COOL. I'll be keeping my eye out for aftermarket customizations to see what kind of conversation piece could be created. Not everything has to be practical. ;) But what do I know? I'm just the bass player. :LOL:

Back in the 80s I lusted after an Anschutz bolt action pistol. The bolt was on the left so that when you needed to cycle the action you didn't need to take your hand off the grip. This handgun, as it is, would be great for a left handed person.

Hi @jimbobborg. I know you’ve been here for a while and I just wanted to welcome you to the forum from the Wild Wild Upper Midwest. You haven't posted much. Thanks for joining us. I agree the bolt on the right side could be inconvenient for right handed shooters. A folding stock would be handy. I'm going to keep my eye on this unit and hope the price comes down a little. I'm drawn to the "space cowboy" vibe of it. ;)

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
I got that beat already...

1776456929996.png
 
Folding stock question for Model 202 Heatseeker Pistol
Stocks cannot be put on a pistol without going through the proper ATF channels and getting an approved tax stamp, turning the pistol into a short barreled rifle. Without ATF approval you could face heavy legal fees and possible jail time.
 
Back
Top