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8/16/2009 7:42:17 PM EDT
Who designed it?  The double-AR rifle with gas tubes interwoven, vertically attached together?  I recall seeing it, but now I can't figure out which gunsmith came up with and buitl it.  Anyone?
8/16/2009 7:42:50 PM EDT
[#1]
Tony Rumore



Tromix
8/16/2009 7:48:37 PM EDT
[#2]
Duhh!  Thanks!
8/16/2009 7:55:59 PM EDT
[#3]
33 seconds, ladies and gentlemen...
8/16/2009 8:00:18 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
33 seconds, ladies and gentlemen...


This place never ceases to amaze me.
8/16/2009 8:00:27 PM EDT
[#5]
Anybody got a video of it firing?
8/16/2009 8:00:38 PM EDT
[#6]



Quoted:


33 seconds, ladies and gentlemen...


pfft, i've seen faster




 
8/16/2009 8:01:52 PM EDT
[#7]



Quoted:


33 seconds, ladies and gentlemen...


It would have been faster, but I wanted to make sure I spelled 'Rumore' correctly...





 
8/16/2009 8:07:34 PM EDT
[#8]



http://www.tromix.com/Welcome.htm



Siamese .223





The latest and most insane creation by Tromix is this Siamese 223 for LAW
     Enforcement only.  The synergistic exchange of gas tubes forces the expanding gasses from the
     lower rifle to the top rifle allowing it to cycle a cartridge into the
     top breach then fire when the bolt is closed. The gas from the top rifle
     is then sent back down to the lower rifle where the first empty round gets
     ejected and a new cartridge is loaded into the breach.  It is a
     wicked wild ride when fired FULL AUTO.  









 
8/16/2009 8:35:00 PM EDT
[#9]
...for LAW Enforcement only.


I don't think many LE Agencies would want to add this to their arsenal.

I could be wrong, though.

-Ed
8/16/2009 8:40:06 PM EDT
[#10]
Cool but impractical. No sights. Gas tubes are exposed.They should of made a foregrip expaning from both barrels. Make it look a little neater.