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Russia's GP-25 Shotgun Adaptor
Drones have come to define the war in Ukraine with both sides making prolific use of the them for observation and ordnance delivery. Both sides have struggled to find adequate countermeasures for the drone threat but most recently several Russian companies have developed some innovative solutions...
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Croatian Improvised Weapons: From Obrez to Single-Shot Yugo M70 Hybrid
During the Croatian Homeland War - as in all wars of independence - a wide variety of cobbled-together firearms were used by people who could not access proper factory arms for one reason or another. Today I'm as the Sisal Municipal Museum looking at four different examples from specifically the ...
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Martini Shotgun Greener GP 12 ga - Close Range Practical Accuracy
Watch latest videos, sometimes even early releases! Sign up for the newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hkbJYn [or] slateblackindustries (dot) com 👉 Newsletter Have you ever seen a Martini action shotgun on an IPSC style course? Now you have. The Greener GP is a bit of a rarity in the U.S., but a commo...
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The mystery Martini-action shotgun
While at first appearing as a standard Greener Shotgun, this weapon features some major differences. It features an SMLE-style bayonet lug, and is chambered in the much smaller .476 calibre. Jonathan suspects it could be a nerfed version for Indian Police, highlighting the distrust between the Br...
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Goose hunting with a 20 ga flintlock double shotgun
Wishing you Merry Christmas with a little winter video about bringing the Xmas goose to the family table. Please support us at https://www.patreon.com/capandball For buying Capandball Civil War cartridge boxes: http://stores.ebay.com/Capandball?_trksid=p2047675.l2563 Music: Kevin MacLeod: Eternal...
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Muzzleloading duck hunting in Hungary
Please support us: https://www.patreon.com/capandball For buying our Civil War cartridge boxes: http://stores.ebay.com/Capandball?_trksid=p2047675.l2563 What a beautiful muzzle loading duck hunting day in Kajdacs, Hungary. Taking the old, original British shotguns to the field is something specia...
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Shooting the Pedersoli Classic 12 ga percussion double shotgun
Please support us at: https://www.patreon.com/capandball Presentation and range report of the Pedersoli 12 ga Classic Double Shotgun. I think you will like this. I am basically not a clay target shooter, but as a hunter I find the blackpowder shotguns interesting. We had a little competetition a ...
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The CIA's New Liberator: the 9mm Deer Gun
The Deer Gun is a covert CIA pistol inspired by the Liberator. In fact, the initial desire was to pull Liberators out of storage to use in the 1950s, but out was found that they had all been scrapped in 1947/8. So instead, a new gun was designed with the same criteria of simplicity and low cost. ...
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Richardson Industries Slamfire Guerrilla Shotguns
Iliff Richardson was a US Navy Lieutenant assigned to PT 34 during the campaign in the Philippines. His boat was sunk in April 1942, and he ended up spending more than two years fighting with Philippine guerrillas against the Japanese occupation. He was decorated with the Silver Star and also giv...
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Cobray Terminator 12ga Shotgun
The Cobray Terminator is an unusual - and unusually impractical - single-shot 12 gauge shotgun. It uses a sort of open bolt system in which the barrel is under spring pressure, and slams backwards into a fixed firing pin when the trigger is pulled. Only about 1500 of these were made before they w...
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Ishapore Enfield .410 Shotgun Conversion
Quick, think of the first thing that comes to mind when I say "riot shotgun"!
Does it have a brass buttplate? A tangent rear sight? Is it a single-shot weapon? Does it use a shotshell smaller than 28ga?
No? Well, I guess you have a different notion of riot gear than the Indian military. Huh...
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Ask Ian: Liberators or Cobray Terminators for the Elbonian Resistance?
From Jon on Patreon:
"Elbonia has been occupied by an enemy force. Do you sabotage their resistance by airdropping them Liberator pistols or Cobray Terminators?"To my mind, the Liberator is a substantially more useful resistance weapons, so I would supply Elbonia with lots of crates of Cobra...
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10 Gauge Shotgun | Civil War-Era | Hyde Shattuck Co
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Alofs: A Steampunk Mousetrap for a Shotgun
The Alofs conversion is a contraption that can be bolted onto the side of a single shot break action shotgun to convert it into a 4+1 capacity repeating action. Patented by Herman Alofs in 1924 (https://patents.google.com/patent/US1507881), it was sold in the mid/late 1920s for $6. Surviving adve...
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Model 1881 Trapdoor Forager: Cheap Entertainment for the Troops
At the suggestion of Colonel J.C. Kelton (Assistant Adjutant-General, Military Division of the Pacific and Department of California), the US Army adopted a 20ga shotgun version of the Trapdoor Springfield in 1881. Built at a truly minimal cost using 1873 actions and condemned .58 caliber barrels ...
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The Ljutic Space Gun
Al Ljutic (LEW-tic) was quite the interesting character, from his early days as a professional boxer to his selection for the US 1940 Olympic rifle team, to his eventual primary business making excellent high-end trap shotguns. One of the first was a gun he built for himself which wound up becomi...
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Cobray Terminator at the Range: The Worst Shotgun Ever
Most of the guns made by Cobray are pretty awful, but one can at least understand the market they were made for. The Terminator is different, because it really is rather incomprehensible who would have actually thought that a single shot, open bolt 12 gauge shotgun with a terrible stock would be ...
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Darne "Canardière Portative" Shoulder-Fired Punt Gun
In the days when market hunting was a normal practice, hunters would use pretty huge shotguns to harvest large numbers of waterfowl. These were called punt guns, named after the small shallow-draft boats which they were used on - punts. The largest punt guns had bores of up to 50mm (2 inches) and...