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Last edited by Badger; 12-25-2010 at 06:42 AM. Reason: Edited post to show YouTube Video in-line with thread ...
Looks a little long to cycle in a repeating shotgun, but it's quite useful in regards to another thread on this site. Damascus steel barreled shotguns can use this tech to make them safer to shoot. (Light loads only in the twenty guage, please!)
Good way to let the younger folk shoot the big bores. Less recoil and no fast reloads. (Don't much care for .410" bores for teaching, it's more of an expert's caliber than a beginner's!)
There ARE probably still some adaptors made that will work in repeaters. Haven't really paid attention, lately.
Linking this thread to the other, directly. One moment please!
ETA: I hope this isn't just fancy spam.
Last edited by jmoore; 12-25-2010 at 07:22 AM.
I thought she was wearing too much myself.
Regards, Jim
Does any one know if it's legal to make these, or ship them to other countries?
Why would it not be legal? (Never mind...politicians and logic don't mix well!)
....and are made in many lengths. Some are like shotgun shells that will feed through an action and hold a smaller ga shell in them clear up to ones with a built in bbl ( for break opens) that use the extractor to work it's own built in extractor to remove the smaller cases. I don't use them because you have to check to make sure the wad doesn't become jammed in the bore from the privious shot.
I did buy some for flares , and one maker was kind enough to make me a few 10ga to 12ga adapters that were short chambered for flare rounds only so I could use the WW2 10ga Flare gun. You don't want to be able to chamber full rounds in those as that would then make them sawed off shotguns . But I can go 37MM to 25MM , 25MM to 12ga , 10ga to 12 ga , and 37MM to 12 ga by using the first two together.
Chris
they do make ultra light loads for the 12 ga, most larger sporting good stores carry them or can order them,
i used to buy them for women and kids to shoot, about half the recoil.
i love the .20 ga, but would rather teach kids and women on a 12 with light loads, if someone is tought to hold a shot correct, and lean into it a bit, holding the butt tightly against the shoulder, recoil really isnt that bad...
agree, she has way to much on...some Daisy Dukes, and a bikini top would be about right.