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  • mille806
    Senior Member
    • May 2011
    • 826

    wrong forum

    Mods please delete
    Last edited by mille806; 08-13-2013, 10:21 PM.
  • #2
    Citadelgrad87
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Mar 2007
    • 16843

    Originally posted by mille806
    I have an idea I am the proud new owner of a north american arms 22. A firearm this small the wheels in my head started turning. What if I invented a a small case that went on my belt that was locking and had a foam slot one for the cylinder which would be loaded one for the firearm and a lock on it it similar to the ones on suitcases that roll. Now I am thinking with a firearm as small as the NAA 22 the case would be about the same size if not smaller than your average iphone case. Maybe it could even be like a high quality billet aluminum something that would be rugged to take hiking with etc.... Give me some feedback guys.
    Practically speaking, unlocking two separate cases, and assembling a tiny wheelgun, in the opening stage of whatever I decide I need to use that revolver for, does not sound like a fun time.

    But I do like the way you think.
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    • #3
      njineermike
      Calguns Addict
      • Dec 2010
      • 9784

      Originally posted by Citadelgrad87
      Practically speaking, unlocking two separate cases, and assembling a tiny wheelgun, in the opening stage of whatever I decide I need to use that revolver for, does not sound like a fun time.

      But I do like the way you think.
      Not to mention, the "if you had time to assemble a firearm, you had time to run" argument during your prosecution comes to mind.

      Also, not agreeing with the stupid CCW laws in the People Republik of Koombaya either. Just pointing out what the DA will argue when they try your case.
      Originally posted by Kestryll
      Dude went full CNN...
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      • #4
        mille806
        Senior Member
        • May 2011
        • 826

        Originally posted by Citadelgrad87
        Practically speaking, unlocking two separate cases, and assembling a tiny wheelgun, in the opening stage of whatever I decide I need to use that revolver for, does not sound like a fun time.

        But I do like the way you think.
        You wouldn't be unlocking two seperate cases only one. I am not sure if you are familiar with a NAA 22 the cylinder comes out for every reload. As far as I know in California you can keep the ammo with the firearm in the locked container just not loaded into the firearm. I am thinking a little billet locking container very small to go on my belt clip. I would like a design that the lock would be facing up at you a little three digit code the little container would flip down bam you have access to your firearm.

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        • #5
          tonyxcom
          Calguns Addict
          • Aug 2011
          • 6397

          You might as well carry a bb gun, loaded.

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          • #6
            SilverTauron
            Calguns Addict
            • Jan 2012
            • 5699

            Originally posted by mille806
            You wouldn't be unlocking two seperate cases only one. I am not sure if you are familiar with a NAA 22 the cylinder comes out for every reload. As far as I know in California you can keep the ammo with the firearm in the locked container just not loaded into the firearm. I am thinking a little billet locking container very small to go on my belt clip. I would like a design that the lock would be facing up at you a little three digit code the little container would flip down bam you have access to your firearm.
            Not to impugne your imagination,but the problem California faces is cultural,not practical.The same mob which believes no man has the right a desert fox enjoys to defend itself will react with rabid fear at your invention.

            Soon to follow will be an edict banning your creation and any replicas thereof,and the status quo of denial will continue unabated in CA.
            The more prohibitions you have, the less virtuous people will be.
            The more subsidies you have, the less self reliant people will be.
            -Lao-Tzu, Tau Te Ching. 479 BCE

            The 1911 may have been in wars for 100 years, but Masetro Bartolomeo Beretta was arming the world 400 years before John Browning was ever a wet dream.

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            • #7
              mille806
              Senior Member
              • May 2011
              • 826

              Originally posted by tonyxcom
              You might as well carry a bb gun, loaded.
              Instead of focusing on the negatives think about how positive this can be. You are carrying wherever whenever no e check no harassment. Just looks like a cell phone clip on your belt. I could even make one for the hp22a the tomcat etc... Locking container on your belt sure it might not be practical after all you would have to unlock it grab your firearm insert the magazine/cylinder but its closer to you than the police in a emergency situation.

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              • #8
                tonyxcom
                Calguns Addict
                • Aug 2011
                • 6397

                Your "invention" is actually useless to me since I am carrying my Shield, loaded, and not in a locked box right now

                Think about this practically. Assuming you get the gun out of the case without fumbling the 2 pieces... then manage to get it loaded, and then manage to get a shot off at the BG.

                WTF is a single round of 22LR gonna do?

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                • #9
                  mille806
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2011
                  • 826

                  Originally posted by tonyxcom
                  Your "invention" is actually useless to me since I am carrying my Shield, loaded, and not in a locked box right now

                  Think about this practically. Assuming you get the gun out of the case without fumbling the 2 pieces... then manage to get it loaded, and then manage to get a shot off at the BG.

                  WTF is a single round of 22LR gonna do?
                  Yeah your right 22LR is not a lethal round what is it ever going to do

                  This is California man I would like to have a firearm with me at all times legally even if its slow to get to its better than nothing.

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                  • #10
                    Untamed1972
                    I need a LIFE!!
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 17579

                    At some point we need to stop putting effort into coming up with ingenious ways to get around all their stupid laws.......and just get rid of the stupid laws instead.
                    "Freedom begins with an act of defiance"

                    Quote for the day:
                    "..the mind is the weapon and the hand only its extention. Discipline your mind!" Master Hao, Chenrezi monastery, Valley of the Sun

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                    • #11
                      tonyxcom
                      Calguns Addict
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 6397

                      Originally posted by mille806
                      Yeah your right 22LR is not a lethal round what is it ever going to do
                      You must be a Navy Seal with sniper like precision under stress. My apologies.

                      Originally posted by mille806
                      This is California man I would like to have a firearm with me at all times legally even if its slow to get to its better than nothing.
                      Then move to a county that issues.

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                      • #12
                        mille806
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2011
                        • 826

                        Originally posted by tonyxcom
                        You must be a Navy Seal with sniper like precision under stress. My apologies.



                        Then move to a county that issues.
                        Yeah your right I am a navy seal lol stop being such a hot head dude. If you don't like my idea don't post on my thread this is calguns home of the bullet button as far as I know this place is home of ideas and inventions.

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                        • #13
                          SilverTauron
                          Calguns Addict
                          • Jan 2012
                          • 5699

                          Originally posted by mille806
                          Yeah your right I am a navy seal lol stop being such a hot head dude. If you don't like my idea don't post on my thread this is calguns home of the bullet button as far as I know this place is home of ideas and inventions.
                          California-You build it,we ban it!

                          Brought to you by the Democratic Party.
                          The more prohibitions you have, the less virtuous people will be.
                          The more subsidies you have, the less self reliant people will be.
                          -Lao-Tzu, Tau Te Ching. 479 BCE

                          The 1911 may have been in wars for 100 years, but Masetro Bartolomeo Beretta was arming the world 400 years before John Browning was ever a wet dream.

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                          • #14
                            mille806
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2011
                            • 826

                            Originally posted by SilverTauron
                            California-You build it,we ban it!

                            Brought to you by the Democratic Party.
                            Hahahaha this gave me a good laugh

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                            • #15
                              tonyxcom
                              Calguns Addict
                              • Aug 2011
                              • 6397

                              Originally posted by mille806
                              If you don't like my idea don't post on my thread this is calguns home of the bullet button as far as I know this place is home of ideas and inventions.
                              Oh, so you are only interested in opinions from people that like your idea?

                              There are too many things wrong with it.

                              First is locked box you have to open.
                              1. First you have to pull your cover garment to expose the box
                              2. then you have to enter your combination to open the box
                              3. then you have to extract two parts and assemble them


                              You gonna call time out after you feel your life is threatened?

                              Then you need to hit the BG with a single 22LR round in a place that stops him. Highly unlikely with the micro gun you are suggesting building this for, and even if you had time to aim, well 22LR isn't know for its accuracy out of a 1 inch barrel, so you still aren't likely to hit his good night button.

                              Other than those few things, GREAT IDEA!

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