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I can't believe that they are actually considering this as a Medicare-reimbursable expense!:lol: Knowing AARP's generally anti-gun stance, I'll bet they have a hissy fit over this one.
All that said, I want one for a backup weapon. Wonder if they'll chamber it in any other calibers?
Ouch! I seriously think that could break a wrist!Someone on another board mentioned how cool it would be to have one for each hand and chambered in 12 gauge.
I like that people are thinking outside the box and trying to come up with something easier for seniors to use, but this is more than slightly ridiculous. I am sure there are some folks in the target audience who will love it.
Looks like it will come with a picatinny rail for mounting a compact laser sight.It seems that Crimson Trace could beattached to that little package?
Some guy even did a picture of it and a bunch of others from SR on DeviantArt. It's #4, if you're interested.Reacor Sting
The Sting is commonly referred to as a "lemon-squuezer" design, meaning the barrel protrudes from between the firer's index and middle fingers, and the gun is fired by simply making a fist. The circular magazine rotates and automatically loads the next round.