The Palm Pistol
Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 6:13 pm
Gentlemen ,
I found this weird contraption on the net. What I simply HATE about it is that it doesn't look like a handgun. This is what the people marketing it have to say about it .........
The Palm Pistol is an ergonomically innovative single shot double action only defensive firearm chambered in 9mm that may be fired using either hand without regard to orientation of the stock. Suited for home defense, concealed carry or as a backup gun. It is also ideal for seniors, disabled or others who may have limited strength or manual dexterity. Using the thumb instead of the index finger for firing, it significantly reduces muzzle drift, one of the principal causes of inaccurate targeting. Point and shoot couldn't be easier.
Link...........
http://www.palmpistol.com/
http://www.palmpistol.com/PalmPistolSpecification.pdf
Also kindly check out the antique Chicago Firearms Protector palm pistol of 1899. It looks weird too but is kinds cute and is NOT a single shot. Makes one wonder about the rationale behind making/selling some strange firearms.
Link...........
http://www.cwslagleantiques.com/view_de ... 50&id=3421
http://www.cwslagleantiques.com/view_de ... 50&id=3410
cheers,
RP.
I found this weird contraption on the net. What I simply HATE about it is that it doesn't look like a handgun. This is what the people marketing it have to say about it .........
The Palm Pistol is an ergonomically innovative single shot double action only defensive firearm chambered in 9mm that may be fired using either hand without regard to orientation of the stock. Suited for home defense, concealed carry or as a backup gun. It is also ideal for seniors, disabled or others who may have limited strength or manual dexterity. Using the thumb instead of the index finger for firing, it significantly reduces muzzle drift, one of the principal causes of inaccurate targeting. Point and shoot couldn't be easier.
Link...........
http://www.palmpistol.com/
http://www.palmpistol.com/PalmPistolSpecification.pdf
Also kindly check out the antique Chicago Firearms Protector palm pistol of 1899. It looks weird too but is kinds cute and is NOT a single shot. Makes one wonder about the rationale behind making/selling some strange firearms.
Link...........
http://www.cwslagleantiques.com/view_de ... 50&id=3421
http://www.cwslagleantiques.com/view_de ... 50&id=3410
cheers,
RP.