Aren't those things a-m-a-z-i-n-g?!? That company who hand-makes all of those are based in Arizona and they're a sponsor of The Dilley Show. That's where I found out about them. I don't have one personally though 'cuz it won't work being left-handed. All semi-auto guns are made for right-handed people with all the levers on the wrong side and the opening on the right. So for a left-handed person, they're all a blinding and flesh-burning risk with red hot casings flying out the right side towards the eye and face. :-( Such a bummer!
Time to become ambidextrous!
I would love to buy one but the ammo is really expensive compared to 9mm, .223 and 5.62 rounds. .50 cal looks to be $3 to $5 per round!
Holy guacamole - that's ludicrous!!! Maybe it's intended to be more of a 'decorative' gun to hang on your wall then. LOL! But it sure is goooooooooooooooorgeous!
To your point, I have gone to the range and tried to teach myself to shoot right-handed. I do well at 3-5 yards, but beyond that it gets worse and worse. :-S
Just like Chuck Connors said in one episode of "The Rifleman" , when asked how he became so good, "Lots of practice! "
I agree, only the well to do can afford to go "plinking" with their .50 every weekend. I'd stick with .223, 9mms and 5.62 for plinking. Bring the .50 cal out a couple special times a year, if I had one.
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