Hudson H9 Prototypes & Development (with Cy Hudson)
Prototype & Trials Weapons
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I am joined today by Cy Hudson, to take a look at the early prototypes of the Hudson H9 pistol - nicknamed the Brick and the Boat Anchor - and to discuss the development process of the gun from the initial sketch in MS Paint to the final production guns that are coming off the production line now. This is a fantastic rare opportunity to get a real firsthand account of just what is involved in designing a new firearm, and I'm excited to share it with you!
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