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The DoubleTap Titantium Tactical Pocket Pistol carries two rounds in the chamber and the two spares in the grip.
Heizer Defense Unveils DoubleTap Titanium Tactical Pocket Pistol
October 25, 2011Printer Friendly | Email |
(GunReports.com) Heizer Defense LLC, a new firearms company headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, has introduced the DoubleTap tactical pocket pistol built on a titanium or aluminum frame.
Chambered in 45 ACP or 9MM, this no-snag, hammerless designe is .665 inches wide and weighs 14 ounces. According to a press release, it carries two rounds in the chamber and the integral grips house two additional spare rounds.
Production guns will be available in the first quarter of 2012. Click www.HeizerDefense.com for more information.
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