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    No, more like in one end, and explode out the other.


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    Ooooh. Kinda like a blueberry cannon.
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    I couldn't bear the thought of cleaning up that mess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    I couldn't bear the thought of cleaning up that mess.
    No problemo, You arent cleaning it up, your operateing the mop that is doing all the work

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    This is gooder than those 'Joke" websites.....

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    Sorry I am coming into this a bit late. I have lived in Northern Canada for over 20 years and have probably harvested over 60 caribou in this time. I have used everything from a 223 to 450 Marlin and have to say that caribou are pretty easy to put down. Their instinct when hurt is to lay down.

    In reference to earlier posts I too have done the deed with my M6 scout in 22 Hornet. I use 50 grain Sierra Semi-Spitzers at 2200fps and at this speed the bullet expands well and penetrates as well. I took my caribou in the chest at about 50 yards. I was cleaning 4 of her mates at the time when she came nosing around and was curious. I filled my tags on her curiosity. The bullet penetrated her rib cage and she ran about 40 yards and then fell on her nose. I had my 358 Norma ready in case a follow up was needed. The wound channel wasn't great but it got the job done and the penetration was fairly impressive.

    I must point out that using a 22 Hornet in the area I was in was legal. I wouldn't do it again except in an emergency but in a pinch the Hornet does pretty well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beowulf65 View Post
    410 shotgun used as a survival weapon and the owner had cut down the barrel (illegal in all states, not sure of Texas they have some great laws there)
    Over 18". Not sure about hand modification, but I don't think there's a difference between factory spec and hand mod.
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    i own an armalite ar-7 scout .22 rifle
    I think I have the AR-7. Is that the one that stores all its parts in the stock, and the stock floats? I hardly ever shoot anymore though. Please PM me. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bulrush View Post
    I think I have the AR-7. Is that the one that stores all its parts in the stock, and the stock floats? I hardly ever shoot anymore though. Please PM me. Thanks.
    I didn't know anything about this rifle, so I looked it up. Looks like it will float.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AR-7
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    One of the advantages of being a Canadian is that you can legally buy and carry newly manufactures shotguns with barrels as short as 8.5" Pretty handy!

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    aurelius: it's supposed to, because it does. that's why it's got that fat, brickish buttstock.
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    since the gun this thread was origonaly on was foldable here is another the fmg-9
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