Four different colors, several optional accessory rails, uses any 10/22 mags. Even optional shoulder stocks. $200 for the basic Zip with no mag.
Interesting, but too much plastic for me.
Takes a while to skim the whole website, lots of buttons and videos:
http://www.zipfactory.com/
New "Zip" handgun, .22LR uses 10/22 mags
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New "Zip" handgun, .22LR uses 10/22 mags
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Zip pistol
Looks rather interesting, but I'm a little concerned that it is a "blowback" design, and will require 'bullet power' to cycle the action. Looks like it has some really good design aspects, though. Fully 'ambi' and has replaceable and recognized wear parts. The platform adaptabilty look good, and it is extremely light weight. Don't know for sure if I'd want one hanging under my AR, but in the right situation, it could be an asset. It'll be interesting to read some reviews after a few folks actually get their hands on one and see what it will do.
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Re: Zip pistol
Why is this a concern with the particular gun? That's how nearly every .22lr autoloader works.superdave wrote:Looks rather interesting, but I'm a little concerned that it is a "blowback" design, and will require 'bullet power' to cycle the action.
Regarding the blowback comment, I understand that that is the basic principle behind all semis, but the comment is based on what I read on their website. Just seems that they are aware that there are possible combos where the action won't cycle correctly. I'd really like to get my hands on one and spend some time at the range with it to check it out. Still seems like an innovative design with no "finger pincher" in the mix.
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