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The gangsters shooting pistols with both hands has been done a ton. Where to go from there? How about more pistols? I propose that a gangster (or possibly a cowboy) with large hands could hold one pistol rightsideup in the conventional way and a second upsidedown with the same hand, with the pinky
finger activating the trigger of the upsidedown one. One could attach the butts of the pistols together with carpet tape if desired, or screws if you were going to do this regularly. With 2 guns in the left hand and 2 in the right, this doubles the deadly!
Arms Race
http://www.imfdb.or...kFeelingLucky-1.jpg Where will it all end? [lostdog, Mar 18 2011]
4 guns at once
http://www.collecto...regg01/DSC00028.jpg [ldischler, Mar 18 2011]
Schlock Mercenary covered this
http://www.schlockm...nary.com/2002-04-12 Feels weird to be linking to any comic other than XKCD. [MechE, Mar 23 2011]
tvtropes.org: Guns Akimbo
http://tvtropes.org...php/Main/GunsAkimbo "In real life, guns akimbo is impractical and unrealistic. It is difficult, if not impossible, for a human being to keep track to two separate objects at once, especially if they are shooting back and especially if they are moving." [rcarty, Mar 23 2011]
Pinky Firing
http://www.tokunive...h-the-kid-armas.png [rcarty, Mar 23 2011]
5 guns at once!
http://cdn.stylefor...66/66c599b6_sf.jpeg [jaksplat, May 23 2012]
Do I win?
http://a1.ec-images...76cec2af1f1be/l.jpg [Voice, May 23 2012]
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It also quadruples the killing. |
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This was why the MAC-11 was developed. |
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There are so many reasons why this just won't work. |
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OK, what about a pistol-grip from which sprouts a florescence of 5 mini-guns, each with it's own digit-based trigger. A gangsta or other dualista could sport two of these, providing 10x the tin! |
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Going a step further, gun-shoes could also be added to the ensemble, providing another 10 bullets, each individually triggered by movement of a toe, earning the incumbant a 20x advantage over the uni-pistolled adversary. |
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Those who may sniff at a mere 20x advantage, may be interested in the nasal-gun, controlled by puffs of air measured in each nostril, the nose gun adds another 2 bullets to the arsenal. |
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Arsenal? Yes, that's right - using a patented sphincterlock mechanism, it's also possible to mount another gun to cover the rear, so to speak. That's 23x the rifling! |
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Just as long as they don't go off at half-cock |
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So, when the one gun goes off a split second before
the other, you're going to aim it, how? |
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eyeguns? kneeguns? the possibilities are endless... |
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/you're going to aim it/
Explain that "aim it" piece for me some more, please. |
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/sprouts a florescence/
that sounds like a custom job, whereas the scheme as proposed uses off the shelf pistoles as are commonly available to gangsters / cowboys. |
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/Twice the gun = twice the recoil/
For which one must be twice the man, which would be the take home message on viewing the action hero performing the described feat. |
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That little gun linked by ldischer makes sense - I read that pirates back in the 1700s often carried 6 or 7 pistols - each fired once and they took time to load, so that is how you got more than one shot. |
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Use of weapons - Iain M Banks |
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Howabout just the one gun, that actually hits the target? |
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/the target/
If you have only one target, you should be able to rely on your kung fu. Or just stare the dude into submission. |
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Antonio banderas had a gun codpiece in one of the
sequels to desperado. |
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//what about a pistol-grip from which sprouts a florescence of 5 mini-guns// Gangsta Gadget?
//I read that pirates back in the 1700s often carried 6 or 7 pistols // All, presumably, prised from the cold, dead hands of their former owners, and therefore an excellent means of advertising exactly how badass you are. |
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//It also quadruples the killing.// |
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not necessarily, if westerns and gangsta movies start using this technique, without the recoil of a gun, and without the need to hit their target, and look badass doing it, then real murderers and psychopaths might try and do it, only to find it completely useless, after wasting their ammunition and warning nearby civilians of their presence. |
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Trying with anything heavier than a .22 would cause one or
both guns to spin out of the shooter's grasp. I've seen trick-
shot artists perform what is now commonly known as the
'Bourne shot', with a single handgun held inverted and fired
with the pinky. I've never tried it, nor will I. |
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I've also seen trick-shooters use a pistol in each hand.
Almost always, they were firing both guns at the same
target. Only once have I seen a particularly talented
shooter hit different targets with each gun, but these were
aimed shots fired sequentially at fixed targets, not
simultaneous shots fired while spinning around and leaping
through the air. |
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Let me be the latest in a long line of 'bakers to state that
this is a really bad idea. If I saw it in a movie, I'd drive to
Hollywood and beat the director senseless with a rolled-up
copy of the script. |
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//I read that pirates back in the 1700s often carried 6 or 7
pistols // |
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That was because pistols back then only fired a single shot
and required a minute or so to reload. Yes, they 'carried' 6
or 7 pistols, in bandoliers, under their belts, or tucked into
pockets, but they only drew and fired them one at a time. |
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//what about a pistol-grip from which sprouts a
florescence of 5 mini-guns// |
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Pistols with four, five, six, or even more barrels have been
baked for several centuries, with many examples on
display in museums. Known as 'decksweepers',
'pepperboxes', 'brawlers', and many other names. |
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/anything heavier than a .22/
Maybe the key here is to use very large caliber guns (because of course that is what you would use) but special bullets carrying 1/10th of a normal powder charge. For target purposes this would be just as good, but would leave digits attached to fingers. |
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If your trickshooting display suddenly had to turn deadly (eg: CHUD come) the 1/10 charge would still sting like heck from up close. |
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It occurs further to me that these low velocity large caliber bullets might leave a nice imprint on anyone they hit, and so could have insignia on the nose, sort of like the Phantom's ring but you wouldn't need to wash the bad guy aftershave off of your hands later. |
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Okay, that's a pretty good idea. I mean, it's still a really
bad idea, but now it's so bad that it's good. |
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No bun, though. I take firearms too seriously, and I can't
shake it, even in fun. |
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Baked-in-fiction, most prominently by Neal Stephenson in
'Daimond Age'. |
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Proposal for an 'improved' pepperbox gun - moved to its own idea. |
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