This review of the COP 357 Magnum pocket pistol highlights its unique four-barrel design chambered in .357 Magnum. The host demonstrates its sequential firing mechanism and the intense recoil associated with the caliber. The video also touches on practical considerations like the difficulty of operating the break-action in cold weather, offering insights from an experienced firearms content creator.
This video showcases a rare four-barrel mule ear custom rifle from the 1850s, manufactured in Ashtabula, Ohio. The rifle features four .36 caliber rifled barrels and a distinctive 'mule ear' hammer mechanism with side-mounted hammers. It also incorporates primitive eye protection shields to guard against powder residue and cap fragments.
The COP 357 is a unique four-barrel derringer chambered in .357 Magnum, designed as a high-powered backup for off-duty police. It features an internal rotary dial firing pin that cycles through barrels with each trigger pull. Despite its power, the firearm is described as a 'brick of stainless steel' with painful recoil, poor ergonomics, a heavy trigger pull, and ineffective sights, making it more of an oddity than a practical firearm.
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