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In it's day this was an awesome weapon, fired from a cannon to take out rigging.
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Picture you upon your knees,
A tank for two and two for tank, Just me for you And you for me alone. |
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BOOM, Big Bada BOOM...
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Now that is a scattergun.
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Grampa put it away for you...
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Wild.
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Custom built for a guy who studied bird lice in South America...
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I don't know what I'm looking at. what's in the barrel on the right? what's that down below? Is there a third barrel?
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Glatt that looks like a Drilling rifel , .22 12ga and some kind of rifle caliber
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So there's a third barrel for the rifle round down below? And what's that contraption in the right barrel where the .22 is??
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That screw secures the .22 barrel in the space where the regular second shotgun barrel would be. I assume there is a 'barrel' in there, could just be an insert, a chamber-filling adapter, if you will. I had a drop in .22 adapter for a 12 ga. The metal tab beneath the round is the ejector.
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or, the upper right barrel is the blunderbuss barrel, filled with floor sweeping from the hardware aisle.
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Doesn't that rocket launcher have a back blast to worry about. If he fires it that little girl will lose her head, and that would suck.
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Just a picture opportunity with a training device. Look at what Junior trained on. I was trained on a 3.5 inch rocket launcher shooting at old tanks and the back blast would injure you severely. I had a 2nd Lt as a loader and he had to remove the rocket by hand when it did not fire. Sucks to be him. We were using rockets left over from Korea and the contact band was severely oxidized. JR |
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