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You could have an internal piston to duplicate it. (Might not work for semi or full auto, of course) -- nm*
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Spawn
See above. Without ejected mass it doesn't work. -- nm
Posted by
Reagen
Oct 22 '21, 08:59
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Yes, there would be some gradual forward pull that would have to be held in check by the holder but when the piston struck it would still create kick. -- nm
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Spawn
Oct 22, 09:18
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Equal. Opposite.
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Reagen
Oct 22, 09:22
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Would require a small amount of training but if you are bringing the gun in an upward motion when (think "draw") when firing it could be hidden. -- nm
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Spawn
Oct 22, 09:28
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Good luck with your perpetual motion machine. -- nm
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Reagen
Oct 22, 09:30
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*sets up a Go Fund Me* -- nm
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Spawn
Oct 22, 09:39
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