This contains some adult language but gets really funny at the 36 second mark. The reason I thought this needed to be posted was to show what happens when the but is bumped.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Er4A2uKPl5Y
OT- shotgun review
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OT- shotgun review
If you're gonna be stupid ya gotta be tough-
Isiah 55:8&9
It's easier to fool people than it is to convince them they have been fooled.
Isiah 55:8&9
It's easier to fool people than it is to convince them they have been fooled.
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Re: OT- shotgun review
Reminds me of my first-ever shotgun that I got when I was 12-a semiautomatic 12 ga Savage made on John Browning's (like a sweet-16) patent. That thing would "clang" shut like the proverbial vault door. I was very careful to never do what that careless young guy did. I really think there would have been much gore and probably finger parts in the chamber when the bolt on my gun slammed home, but I never tried to find out.
I was really getting edgy just watching this guy in the video put his finger in the chamber before he bumped the butt. He either has an anemic spring on that thing or really tough fingers.
I was really getting edgy just watching this guy in the video put his finger in the chamber before he bumped the butt. He either has an anemic spring on that thing or really tough fingers.
Re: OT- shotgun review
[an anemic spring ]
Boy, does THAT bring back memories !
In the early 70's, the Maine hunting group, I was part of, included a then-75 year-old fella that used an old Browning A5 exclusively, w/buckshot.
He used to "safe', or unload it, via raising the muzzle so that the breechbolt would slide down/back in the receiver and let the shell fall out. (he also occasionally "missed" a deer or three, when his gun FTF due to being out of battery).
Ya gotta love Deer Camp !
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Boy, does THAT bring back memories !
In the early 70's, the Maine hunting group, I was part of, included a then-75 year-old fella that used an old Browning A5 exclusively, w/buckshot.
He used to "safe', or unload it, via raising the muzzle so that the breechbolt would slide down/back in the receiver and let the shell fall out. (he also occasionally "missed" a deer or three, when his gun FTF due to being out of battery).
Ya gotta love Deer Camp !
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