Over the many years that the handgun has been produced in factories and shops around the world, there have been repeated efforts to make it even more powerful than normal. Sometimes that effort results in a blade being added somewhere on the pistol or revolver. Such devices as the Elgin Cutlass pistol, which had a whopper of a Bowie-type blade built in, and French Apache revolvers, with their fold-forward stiletto-type blades are just two examples. Today's service pistols all have accessory rails forward of the trigger guard (on the so-called "dust cover") and it was inevitable that someone would use this handy mounting point to affix the most esoteric of handgun accessories. I will not comment on the real-world practicality of the unit, but it is a guaranteed show-stopper on the pistol of someone who has gone to the local range for some light practice with his or her fightin' iron.
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