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Groo

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Think you can shoot 12 shotgun shells in less than 2 seconds? This is just sick... who needs concealed carry when the recoil is less than a pistol...?

Blown away...

 
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Faque me! 12 skeet in a couple of seconds?! Crazy mad skillz, yo. I gotta mockinbird that I'd like to intor that dude to...

 
Faque me! 12 skeet in a couple of seconds?! Crazy mad skillz, yo. I gotta mockinbird that I'd like to intor that dude to...
YOU could do what he does....4 or 5 years of practicing every day...no problem. Of course that would prolly cut into your riding time, household chore time, keeping your wife happy time, work time, etc., etc.

 
YOU could do what he does....4 or 5 years of practicing every day...no problem. Of course that would prolly cut into your riding time, household chore time, keeping your wife happy time, work time, etc., etc.
I'm jazzed about the gun as much as the guy. That thing has next to no recoil, and shoots like an uzi!

 
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That was amazing. I'm headed off next week to re-cert on my AR-15 for two days. I've taken a copy of this to show some real firearms nuts. Just bringing a copy of this video will get me free beer for 48 hours from those gun freaks. Thanks, Groo!

 
well, that guy wouldn't starve to death as long as he had his shotgun. WOW! Incredible. The low kick of that Shotgun is awesome!

When I was in the USAF, I used to love qualifying on the M-16 because of the high power with little kick. I loved shooting that weapon!

That shotgun looks similarly fun to shoot. (however, I really dig long distance accuracy shooting, so I'll probably just stick with the rifles)

 
I'm jazzed about the gun as much as the guy. That thing has next to no recoil, and shoots like an uzi!
Naw it doesn't shoot "like an Uzi", the operator makes it appear that way. It still requires a single pull of the trigger for each round fired. Assuming you mean "like a fully automatic" and are using "Uzi" as if it were a generic term for machine gun, which fired multiple rounds for each single pull of the trigger, of course.

Fuzzy terminology on simple technical issues in this area are what has brought us stupid legislation and Chicken Little reactions by voters and legislators ever since the GCA of 1968.

BTW: Do some research of "Bob Munden" and see what you come up with. It's some amazing stuff.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0IO8yvvd-g...ch=bob%20munden

(poor trigger safety - don't use this as an example, kids)
 
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All of Bounce's comments are 100% true... I'd like to beg the folks on this board to please avoid passing any legislation based on my previous incompetent discription of what is shown in the video I linked. I'm now going to go give myself 20 lashes....

By the way, that Bob Munden video is way cool.. thanks for the link Bounce.

 
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Beretta's recoil reduction is a couple ounces of mercury at an angle in the butt of the gun. It does make the shotgun fireable with one hand. Mosberg also has some kind of similar effective recoil reduction system. Beretta has one hell of a firearm there. TJ

 
Hey Jestal!
What kind of oil should I run in my shotgun? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Amsoil of course B)

They've been making hydraulic buffers for competition AR15's for some time. I used to build those till they became politically incorrect in CA. I got really good at shooting them in the USMC and even got to compete. Talk about gravy duty. Never liked the way the gas system vents right in your face though. Makes my eyes water. :cry: I much prefer M1's but they're a ***** to work on. Ok I'm done hijacking...

 
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