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Unusual shot-gun device
Master7thSon
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When i read the post about the cane gun
it propmted me to recall what I saw at a neighbors yard sale (he wouldnt part with it tho)
he had a device that was solid brass---it was once plated (nickle?) the plating is mostly worn off exposing the brass in most fields----the story has it that it belonged to a prison warden--who would carry it with him on rounds
it had the patent date (which I cant recall now) seems like it might have been in the teens tho
it used a 16 guage shot-gun shell
and wasnt really a whole lot larger than the shell---it was well designed and heavy duty and had a cool way of firing
what would be the legality of owning a device such as this
I'm also old enough to remember seeing ads when i was young advertizing (pen guns)
saw one a few years back at a gun show in 25 caliber (yuck)
didnt they also used to make them that fired .410 shells?----curious about the legality (and the availibility) of these unusual weapons.
it propmted me to recall what I saw at a neighbors yard sale (he wouldnt part with it tho)
he had a device that was solid brass---it was once plated (nickle?) the plating is mostly worn off exposing the brass in most fields----the story has it that it belonged to a prison warden--who would carry it with him on rounds
it had the patent date (which I cant recall now) seems like it might have been in the teens tho
it used a 16 guage shot-gun shell
and wasnt really a whole lot larger than the shell---it was well designed and heavy duty and had a cool way of firing
what would be the legality of owning a device such as this
I'm also old enough to remember seeing ads when i was young advertizing (pen guns)
saw one a few years back at a gun show in 25 caliber (yuck)
didnt they also used to make them that fired .410 shells?----curious about the legality (and the availibility) of these unusual weapons.
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