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The Ounce Pistol

Talyn

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The Ounce was a folding, semi-automatic, recoil-operated, locked-breech, bullpup pistol. That’s a lot to take in. A little company called Third Bay was producing the Ounce.

The Ounce is a folding pistol. The frame, barrel, and magazine all fold into the pistol grip. This creates something that resembles a vape.

The idea behind the Ounce is to create a gun that’s extremely easy to carry and equally easy to shoot. It’s designed from the ground up to be easy to use for people who aren’t gun people, regardless of how weak or strong their hands are.

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The magazine isn’t behind the trigger, just the action. The magazine sits above the trigger, above the barrel, and above the action.
It’s an integral magazine that is loaded by opening a small door and just dropping the rounds into the gun.

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$899+$20 S/H
 
The P90 & AR57 feed the same way and reliably.

The author indicates he had no issues with it.
But neither is a rimfire. Rims tend to “hang up” and it’s not at all unusual for rim fires to have ftf. On top of which, even if it does work and even if you don’t have ftf would you really wish to have to defend yourself with a .22? You can have one if it makes you happy, but I will definitely hard pass on this toy.
 
But neither is a rimfire. Rims tend to “hang up” and it’s not at all unusual for rim fires to have ftf. On top of which, even if it does work and even if you don’t have ftf would you really wish to have to defend yourself with a .22? You can have one if it makes you happy, but I will definitely hard pass on this toy.
Nice attempt at deflection, but a fail.
 
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