>tfw you'll never have a fun day at the range and buy some shitty steel cased ammo from a vending machine on the way home
Imagine if it were like a candy machine and just spat out ammo into your bucket.
If there was a trigger linkage on the pistol grip I could see it being some idiot's survival rifle, especially if the grenade launcher was replaced with something similar in 12 gauge.
How about building an all new gun instead of trying to salvage the conceptual dead end which is a blowback gun with a plastic bolt and the ergonomics of a stapler held sideways?
>real answer
It’s absolutely perfect. It served the purpose of running the company into the ground so the owners cunt wife couldn’t get anything in the divorce. It wasn’t ever intended to be a good product, just legally definable as a “gun” and destroy assents.
>actual answer to question
Replace the polymer breach Block with a metal one as well as some other internal parts, maybe modify the feeding geometry and ejector so it can actually function.
Reminder that these dumbasses made some of the nicest SAA clones out there and threw it all away for the fucking ZIP that bankrupted them into oblivion.
Throw it in the trash and buy a glock instead.
But the Glock 44 is just as bad?
Did I say glock 44?
If you want a .22, get a 19 with a conversion kit, or a tx22.
redesign it for human hands instead of for whatever extradimensional moon squids it's currently made for
First and then keep iterating on the design until its so cheap to injection mold that you can sell them out of vending machines a god intended.
You have a company owned and controlled by a single guy as a fun side gig for himself, and that single guy gets a dumb idea.
Truly a horrible timeline where we can't buy shitguns out of vending machines
>tfw you'll never have a fun day at the range and buy some shitty steel cased ammo from a vending machine on the way home
Imagine if it were like a candy machine and just spat out ammo into your bucket.
Why waste time?
Perfection
If there was a trigger linkage on the pistol grip I could see it being some idiot's survival rifle, especially if the grenade launcher was replaced with something similar in 12 gauge.
That's the great part, you don't.
Okay, okay, there is a way to save it but it involves changing up so much that it's easier to chamber a glock in .22lr.
How do you save the zhit 22?
Make it into a stock with an adapter to be used for a pistol caliber or rifle…. Out of ammo with your first gun? SURPRISE MOTHER FUCKER!! BONUS GUN!
Full Auto
How did this thing manage to enter production without anyone pointing out that it's a dumb idea.
It's what happens when you let a board of executives decide everything based off of market research.
You don't.
>charging prong requires hand to be in front of the barrel to operate
You don't
Build automated CIWS gatling mount for them, load ratshot and remove wasp
How about building an all new gun instead of trying to salvage the conceptual dead end which is a blowback gun with a plastic bolt and the ergonomics of a stapler held sideways?
Why do all these IG gays try to make their fingers as far apart as possible like a star of david every time they fucking hold something
>threw away the Rodeo revolvers for this tardpocalypse of a pistol
Still miffed about this after all these years btw.
Take it with you on planes or wherever. Security will never guess its supposed to be a gun
>real answer
It’s absolutely perfect. It served the purpose of running the company into the ground so the owners cunt wife couldn’t get anything in the divorce. It wasn’t ever intended to be a good product, just legally definable as a “gun” and destroy assents.
>actual answer to question
Replace the polymer breach Block with a metal one as well as some other internal parts, maybe modify the feeding geometry and ejector so it can actually function.
>intentionally destroy your company because your wife is a cunt
hilarious if true
Reminder that these dumbasses made some of the nicest SAA clones out there and threw it all away for the fucking ZIP that bankrupted them into oblivion.