For those of you who dont know its called an apache revolver. You use the brass knuckles when its folded. Stick out knife only for the knife. And completely open to use as a gun. Its terribly inaccurate outside of like 5 feet. But highly concealable.
@mymateo, depending on the cartridge used, possibly. If its shorter than the chamber is, there's the possibility that it could build enough pressure to act as a snub nosed revolver. More closely a taurus judge without rifling in the barrel.
@Wade17, I was hoping to get around $9,999,999,999. It's very unique. My Grandad won it from Hitler in a game of strip poke back in 789 B.C. It's a family heirloom. It also has Jesus's signature on the second brass knuckle. And the knife is lined with Chuck Norris's venom.
@ZehCatLady, do you have any documentation to prove this? No? Then I can't go more than fifty. I mean, it's cool, but it's gonna take time to sell and without any proof....I just can't go any higher.
@handsmcfeeler, I actually have a picture here of Batman using it while he was delivering his Gettysburg Address. Right before he killed Godzilla. I mean this this is historical... Can you go $75?
I see all these people commenting, it would be pointed at you when you use the bRass knuckle, but more importantly, where is this revolvers hammer? 👉👌
@KK Slider, well being its a close range assassin handgun. The apache combination revolver is meant to be shot danger close where accuarcy is not needed
I'm not an engineer but I think the fact that the gun/knife would be pointed at the person who was wearing the brass knuckles if the gun/knife was deployed might be a design flaw.
@KK Slider, totally agree. I think that's the only way it could be done safely but then you wouldn't have the benefit on moving rapidly up the force continuum if necessary. ( I'm probably over thinking this though. : )
I feel so alone.