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Doug Dotson October 20th 03 11:06 PM

recommended flare gun ?
 
I don't think anyone was suggesting using 12ga :) That would be
pretty rough. As far as the business opportunity, the boat has already
sailed. Many of them on the market. I just came across adapters that
use .32 and .38 in addition to those that use .410 shot. Several others
as well.

Doug

"Vito" wrote in message
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Doug Dotson wrote:

Apparently not as bad as one might think. But then again if I am trying

to
defend myself against a threat that would warrant the use of said
device, I don't think it would bother me. I suspect that the kick
wouldn't be any worse than a large handgun like a .45 or .50.


I dunno Doug. I've fired literally 1000s of rounds of 45ACP and 100s of
44 MAGs without incident. In fact my "carry" gun is a Smith "Mountain
Gun". The only thing I didn't like to shoot in a handgun was a max load
of smokeless in a 45 Long Colt. I've also shot many rounds of 3" Mag's
thru a pistol-stocked Mossburg without discomfort. But firing a std 12
Ga hi-brass in a single shot that'd had its stock cut off to form a
duelling pistol-like grip and bbl cut off at the fore end felt about
like catching a fast pitched hardball without a mitt - stung like hell
and left my hand sore all day. One dude tried to brace his wrist against
his hip and straight-arm the bbl to hold it down. It split his palm!
But, as you say, if trying to defend oneself ya do what ya gotta do. I
still have that box of gawd-awful 45 Colt hand loads, but I haven't shot
many of them nor ordered any more (c:

Come to think of it, the relative weight of the projectile vs that of
the gun determines recoil rate so a lighter bullet wouldn't be near as
punishing as an ounce and a half of birdshot so a .22 or .38 would even
be fun. And, since the insert isn't a "gun" BATF should have no
objections, right? Sounds like a business opportunity for somebody.





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