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Unread 01-13-2015, 10:48 AM   #1
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I wonder where the recoil spring & ejector are located. Probably awkward to pull back the toggle with the knob on top. TH
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That thing was made to shoot "gangsta" style.

If I'm to shoot .357 mag give me a model 27 any day.
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Well, that's something you don't see every day....I bet it has some weird torque effects while shooting.
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I wonder where the recoil spring & ejector are located. Probably awkward to pull back the toggle with the knob on top. TH
It seems like the knob on top is mean to initiate toggle movement. You would then grap onto the two recessed protrusions at the toggle knuckle to finalize a full pull on the toggle.
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Experimental weapon! It is rare that someone designs a gun according to their own ideas and this also builds. A certain Philipp Sola from Zurich has done in 1970. Now the curiosity Revolver .357 Magnum and extracted with knee cap from a collection has been looking for a new owner.
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I wonder where the recoil spring & ejector are located. Probably awkward to pull back the toggle with the knob on top. TH
http://www.waffenboerse.ch/sola-knie...e-357-mag.html

There is a coil spring inside the toggle. Also a strange 'lug' beside/under the barrel...

I want one!

(Thanks to Michael Zeleny and hayhugh for posting the links!)
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