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The '''Thunder''' is a prototype breech-loaded single-shot .50 BMG handgun by Triple Action, LLC of Utah. Triple Action was not a firearms firm, and the weapon was more or less a proof-of-concept for Triple Action's patented shock absorbing system invented by the weapon's designer Janos Lakatos. One example made by Janos Lakatos was shown at the 2004 SHOT show, where Triple Action looked for manufacturers for production. They did not find any, and Triple Action eventually shut down.
The '''Thunder''' is a prototype breech-loaded single-shot .50 BMG handgun by Triple Action, LLC of Utah. One example made by Janos Lakatos was shown at the 2004 SHOT show, where Triple Action looked for manufacturers for production. They did not find any, and Triple Action eventually shut down.


==Specifications==
==Specifications==

Revision as of 09:06, 15 October 2020

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Thunder - .50 BMG

The Thunder is a prototype breech-loaded single-shot .50 BMG handgun by Triple Action, LLC of Utah. One example made by Janos Lakatos was shown at the 2004 SHOT show, where Triple Action looked for manufacturers for production. They did not find any, and Triple Action eventually shut down.

Specifications

(One example made, shown in 2004)

  • Type: Handgun
  • Caliber: .50 BMG
  • Weight: 12 lbs (empty)
  • Length: 16.9 in
  • Barrel Length: 13.2 in
  • Capacity: 1 round

The Triple Action Thunder and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Counter-Strike Online 2 2013