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Published: 2017-11-11 01:13:16 +0000 UTC; Views: 1410; Favourites: 47; Downloads: 0
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Description A break action, lower chambered revolver, housing 6 .45 or .410 Bore Shot shells. 4.5 Inch barrel variant.

I feel like this is one of my best ones yet. I based this concept off 3 different revolvers.
The lower chamber fire comes from the Chiappa Rhino (Main inspiration for this concept) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiappa_…
The break action style comes from a personal favorite, the MP412 REX en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MP-412_R…
And finally the ammunition choice comes from a Judge Taurus en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taurus_J…

Comes with a built in tactical laser above the barrel and tritium iron sights, high strength aluminum and steel body keeping it light but durable with a rugged polymer grip and a thumb guard for the lower chamber fire. The visible hammer actually cocks another hammer inside the gun.

Also this is Vincent's preferred side arm. For one thing, shotgun shells are actually very advantageous because of the variety you can get from them, slugs, birdshot, even flechette rounds (which was my original choice for this concept) and the option of these rounds means you can still chamber the right ammunition to fire just as accurately as a regular revolver.

Advantages and disadvantages of lower chamber fire:
Allows for more horizontal recoil and less rotational recoil, meaning you can more accurately quick fire shots and recover better, however this is more strain put on your wrist as compared to a upper chamber fire where the higher rotational recoil allows for less wrist strain but also less accuracy.
Lower chamber fire also complicates the internal firing mechanism.

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Comments: 13

Trex2219Z [2023-02-27 16:35:47 +0000 UTC]

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SenpaijaACLx3 [2017-11-24 11:05:41 +0000 UTC]

Looks really good, I admire your skills. Simple weapons are hard enough to draw, and you just put a million details on it.  

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Vincent-Wullf In reply to SenpaijaACLx3 [2017-11-24 15:48:30 +0000 UTC]

Thanks a bunch xP Details are what I’m good at

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SenpaijaACLx3 In reply to Vincent-Wullf [2017-11-24 15:54:40 +0000 UTC]

I can see that!

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EverlastingAbyss [2017-11-11 02:07:10 +0000 UTC]

I don't understand peoples obsession with such an inferior version of a revolver. Break actions have the lowest frame strength of any type and are the worst choice for something in .45 with modern loadings, or for .410 rounds. There's a reason the break action has been phased out.

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Wolfpro2014 In reply to EverlastingAbyss [2017-11-18 00:51:09 +0000 UTC]

Okay fucker, got a better sketch than this? Got a better design? Got anything better to do than be jealous because of your inferiority?

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EverlastingAbyss In reply to Wolfpro2014 [2017-11-18 02:57:04 +0000 UTC]

All my current models are C.A.D. and production spec. Don't have a revolver finished (yet) but I have several of my own designs I can get cut out of real material any time I desire. The only point of contention on the design above is the break action. If it was a gate loader or crane action it'd be a completely solid design xD The poster made a solid effort to counter claim my critique with other data-points, which is to be expected in a debate scenario. 

While critiquing the design is something I did do. I in no way attacked Vincent. So your vulgarity is interesting.

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Wolfpro2014 In reply to EverlastingAbyss [2017-11-18 13:42:49 +0000 UTC]

Bullshit, you did attack him, look how you said it. And for a fact for you to check, the solidity of the weapon he made is very very good, not only are hinge actions and bolt actions the only actions in weaponry that can actually handle the highest calibers (like the .700), they are also the most accurate, and titanium, the way Vincent is using it is to make it light yet durable is smart, as titanium is rust resistant and it's not going to break easy at all. Remember that the main bullet action where it's being fired is in the thickest part of the metal build, which will not overheat unless you put it in a something that is 900 F°

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Vincent-Wullf In reply to EverlastingAbyss [2017-11-11 02:33:11 +0000 UTC]

break actions allow for a quicker reload

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EverlastingAbyss In reply to Vincent-Wullf [2017-11-11 15:29:20 +0000 UTC]

If you sacrifice every trait in favor of one then it's innately a bad design. With enough training a crane'd revolver is very quick to reload and is dramatically stronger and more accurate

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Vincent-Wullf In reply to EverlastingAbyss [2017-11-11 15:41:26 +0000 UTC]

It really isnt that weak dude... Plus the locking parts are made of titanium so you shouldnt worry much about parts breaking

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EverlastingAbyss In reply to Vincent-Wullf [2017-11-11 17:05:02 +0000 UTC]

Titanium is actually fairly soft (despite it's strength) and more prone to sheer failure (And fatigue) than denser metals like Steel, yet again another bad choice xD

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Vincent-Wullf In reply to EverlastingAbyss [2017-11-11 18:38:25 +0000 UTC]

Then I’ll make it an alloy...

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