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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2007

Shot Fired with a Homemade Shotgun

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  • I'm guessing yours is a .410 size shot shell? correct?

  • @Nwest82 Correct

  • @Nwest82 Correct

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  • Comes in every russian micdonalds kids meal.

  • i love how a simple video like this starts really random arguments.

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  • @mynamestiki1 yep and many others

  • @Nwest82 Someones been on the hidden wiki.

  • @Nwest82 True :D 

  • for all you people saying this could blow off your hands, well it could, but so could any gun that fails, there is plenty of tubing out there that can easily handle the pressure of a 12 gauge round, DOM, SHT, and MHT types of tubing are some examples. but stick with 2 1/4" low recoil bird shot, (the shell can be cut to make a slug), or do what I do and hand-load special recoil managed rounds for the "Slam-Bang". how to make this? its very simple and is listed in the "Whites resistance manual"

  • @Tomeksiena1995 CCI makes a .22cal shot-shell both in LR and Magnum, I would look in to firing these in your .22cal slam-bang, it may not be as deadly as the .22 bullet would be, but bullets are only deadly if you hit the target ;).

  • @Nwest82 you're right. Aiming is a biggest problem.

  • @Tomeksiena1995 must be hard to get any kind of grouping or even come close to a target, (unless point blank), with a slam-bang built in .22cal or any other slam-bang designed to shoot a "bullet" instead of a shot shell? usually slam-bangs are made for shot shells due to the fact that the scatter of a bird/buck shot can easily compensate for the guaranteed aim error you get with slam-bangs.

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