What could be better than an AR? Stop, before you bombard me with comments that a good lever gun is better than an AR or heaven forbid, some sort of shotgun, today I had the opportunity to handle the Gilboa Snake. This is a short barreled, siamese version of an AR 15; two ARs hooked together at birth. It has everything you would expect from some sort of gun that had been exposed to Chernobyl like radiation.
Two barrels, two magazines, two gas systems and two triggers.
What’s it good for? The answer should be obvious; it can waste twice the ammo of a standard AR at twice the speed. The cost of admission will be about three grand and the good news is that even though this is two guns in one, you only need one optic.
Some folks will have to have one. I have had all I want of it and if you live in New York, Connecticut or California, and if you are reading this, you have probably already committed some sort of heinous felony that requires you to forfeit your first born and then donate your basement to homeless zombies. Please don’t blame me if you look at the photo below and the thought police show up at your door.
Remember, you are being watched.
I wonder if having two lowers means that it needs to registered twice, both numbers? Hmmmm.
From the limited photo it looks like they’re together as one, so that would mean one receiver, registered as one gun. As we see with double barrel shotguns, and indeed SBS’s, it’s still only one receiver.
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