Hey Adam,
Thanks for the compliments. Yes, it took a lot of time to get the prototype up. I actually have a better version now: that’s how development goes, right. BTW, there is only one prototype at this stage, and it’s in Australia : ). (Mark was using video supplied by me.) I wish we had gunsmithing schools here in Australia, I would have studied that as a younger man. Perhaps sign up as a member on this site or YT or X etc, as I do updates on my developments, like my new and different low bore pistol design for 9mm.
Cheers
Bernard
Hello, saw your YouTube videos on your pistol design. It looks amazing! I saw that it was in .357… As a marketing suggestion, think you can make it in 44 Magnum. The cartridge is a bit more ubiquitous globally. Also for revolver owners it’d also be a caliber they may own.
Thanks Ryan. I agree. .44 Magnum requires a redesign though, and testing. So if I happen to get the .357 Magnum for sale, .44 Magnum would probably be next. Especially since mags are already available. Cheers. Bernard.
Hey Guys,
Just saw your video from Mark Serbu, and had to check you out!
Very very cool design. Love the concept. It’s the most aesthetically pleasing prototype I’ve ever seen!
Im going to gunsmithing school quite soon, and really admire the time it mustve taken to get this functional.
Wish I could shoot it! Maybe I’ll go bother Mark and see if I can try his!
Cheers from the US. Keep up the good work.
-Adam
Hey Adam,
Thanks for the compliments. Yes, it took a lot of time to get the prototype up. I actually have a better version now: that’s how development goes, right. BTW, there is only one prototype at this stage, and it’s in Australia : ). (Mark was using video supplied by me.) I wish we had gunsmithing schools here in Australia, I would have studied that as a younger man. Perhaps sign up as a member on this site or YT or X etc, as I do updates on my developments, like my new and different low bore pistol design for 9mm.
Cheers
Bernard
Hello, saw your YouTube videos on your pistol design. It looks amazing! I saw that it was in .357… As a marketing suggestion, think you can make it in 44 Magnum. The cartridge is a bit more ubiquitous globally. Also for revolver owners it’d also be a caliber they may own.
Thanks Ryan. I agree. .44 Magnum requires a redesign though, and testing. So if I happen to get the .357 Magnum for sale, .44 Magnum would probably be next. Especially since mags are already available. Cheers. Bernard.
I like the new look.