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H.R.D 01-16-2012 12:56 PM


Originally Posted by cougar (Post 844145)
Turret mount on a dog sled. :tu:

lol that would be a sight to see.:c:

dieseldude03 03-02-2012 10:26 AM

That revolver would be a hell of a companion piece to this little shotgun! :w2:


gunman41mag 03-03-2012 01:59 AM


Originally Posted by dieseldude03 (Post 866146)
That revolver would be a hell of a companion piece to this little shotgun! :w2:

Punt gun (shotgun) video - best angle - YouTube

That would make an excellent home defense shotgun:tu:

RAW 03-03-2012 02:12 AM


It should be able to down anything that walks ALASKA, if you have a buddy to help you carry it
Negative. Even a harmless jack rabbit is safe. Swinging that brute around to get on target isn't going to happen. Plain and simple, it's a mid life crisis (or equivalent mental issue) that someone fabricated.

2004LB7 03-03-2012 02:36 AM

my guess - its Paul Bunyan's

geddy's uncle 03-03-2012 07:30 AM


Originally Posted by 2004LB7 (Post 866394)
my guess - its Paul Bunyan's



dingdingdingdingdingdingding!!!!! We have a winner!!! :tu::jump::tu::jump::tu::jump::tttt:

pop417 03-03-2012 08:16 AM

be nice just to say i have a bad a$$ gun now help me carry it.:jump::bat:

rjjp 04-13-2012 04:03 PM


The revolver has some amazing ballistic specifications with its caliber of 1.1in (28mm) and each of the massive ball shot weighing 2,056grn (4.7 oz)
Hmmm,
1,000 grains = 1 oz
Therefore,
2,056 grains = 2.056 oz
4.7 oz = 4,700 grains
So which is it?



I wish authors of websites would do all the research before blindly posting up incorrect information. During extensive research and cross referencing I have discovered so much disinformation, myth and total crap purported as truth on the net that it defies belief.

dieseldude03 04-14-2012 08:21 AM


Originally Posted by rjjp (Post 882348)
Hmmm,
1,000 grains = 1 oz
Therefore,
2,056 grains = 2.056 oz
4.7 oz = 4,700 grains
So which is it?

Actually, there are 7000 grains in one pound of powder. 1 ounce = 437.5 grains.

geddy's uncle 04-16-2012 06:44 AM


Originally Posted by dieseldude03 (Post 882515)
Actually, there are 7000 grains in one pound of powder. 1 ounce = 437.5 grains.



Yup....and that's Avoirdupois ounces, not apothecary or Sterling, where the gr/oz conversions are different still. I presume our powder charge and bullet-weight measurements are in the most commonly used system, which is Av.

That's why it's safer for medical people to think in metric terms. A grain is NOT a milli-ounce.


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