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An excellent example of two things:
1) the patent office has broken down to the point where they will issue a patent to just about anyone for anything. Of course, as always, a patent is worthless unless you are willing to spend tens of thousands of dollars defending it.
2) the crackpot inventor is alive and well. All he needs is your dollars to feed on.
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And first thing tomorrow I am going to invent the Safety Razor, Sliced Bread............................................................ ................................................................. ................................................................. ..................Fire!! and and and then
the WHEEL!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'll be rich WOWIE!! WHOOPIE!! YAHOOOOOOOOOO!!!
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Sorry, I already have a patent on the wheel being looked at by the Patent Office. But damn it all I forgot about fire!
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I already have a patent for air and all uses of the same on file. Good luck getting around that one. I will be sitting pretty when those royalties come in. At even .00001 cents per breath, six billion people will owe me a lot of money in just a few years. Good thing I have that investment banker from Nigeria taking care of my money. LOL, And my first wife wanted cash. Who is laughing now dear. Your air is going to be twice the going rate.
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Your patent is very similar to that granted to Edwinson Green, of Cheltenham England in 1902. Greens patent had very limited Success. Westley Richards made several 3 barrel guns based on Green,s patent; one of which is pictured in the book," Modern Sporting Guns," by Christopher Austin, and is seen on page 97.
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Did Green's patent show 3 barrels in a row rather than in a triangular conformation?. Because I have seen two of those. Mike
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Wonder if he'll put three triggers on it.
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I would prefer the three trigger concept, with the first trigger at the front of the guard facing back and push to fire. Otherwise, there is not enough room in the guard for a gloved finger. What happened to the inexpensive three barrel shotgun that appeared briefly in the seventies? It was called Tristar or something similar.
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If only someone could come up with some sort of shotgun, with only one barrel, that could fire 3 shots. Some sort of repeating mechanism, perhaps. It could be operated though some sort of 'pump' mechanism or even use the gun's own recoil energy or maybe gas pressure. The waterfowlers would line up to buy a gun like that.
But until then, it looks like the three barrel gun will reign as king.
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