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    Quote Originally Posted by SiB View Post
    What am I looking at? S/a .22 combined with a shottie ???? Old eyes and small screen.....
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    who said the purpose of this is to breach doors im sure it has a very good place for hunting etc. you can buy breaching chokes for a threaded barrel shotgun anyway.

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    That is the gun of the Indian guy in Predator with scharzy :-)

    The Vault of Buncheness: PREDATOR (1987)
    I remember when you could buy the kit in France to fit your 870 below your m16 in the early 90's :-) quite cheap actually .
    How ever I wondered how long the front pin housing of the AR lower would cope under the heavy recoil of the 12 gauge! Because it was a plate fixed in the rear of he shotgun the the front pin of the ar lower and just a clamp to join the two barrels on the front.

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    i was wondering the same thing. It was mounted on one of their cheap chinese things and could see it flying off after the first round. I love practical accessories on my AR. this I'm not too sure of.

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    It seems to awkward for hunting imo. Only thing I can think of a use for it is rabbit shooting and even then I'd rather just use a shotgun or .22
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    Why.........................because you can, you're fit and proper after all.

    Not at all my cup of tea but whatever floats your boat, no worries. hell I want a howitzer just because.......................................
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    Tactical
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    Jeez with the attitudes of some on here anyone with a range finder and smart phone better be nervous after all why would anyone need to be able to hit a target a kilometer or mile away, that sounds tactical and scary :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

    As for the gun i wouldn't own it but if it spins your wheels why the Hell not!
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    Im sure someone will have a hell of a to of fun with it. Looked at the mount and felt nervous as it looks like the first person to fire it will see gun parts flying everywhere and lose a finger. As you guys have said, if you are a fit and proper person then it doesn't make a difference.
    Where do you think the shotgun will slot in in terms of Category? it comes off easily. if it comes off could it be classed as a B Cat?

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    Purely in an aesthetic sense it looks like it belongs to someone named Shane who wears crocs and drives a RAV 4 with a stick-figure family decal set on the back window and........a personalised plate
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    HAHA love it 308

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    The Mall Ninjaness of that is just pure awesomeness. Can I get some flash bangs to go with it and a huge cigar? Please.......Maybe some Dragons Breath cartridges for clearing gorse bushes of wabbits
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuidog View Post
    The Mall Ninjaness of that is just pure awesomeness. Can I get some flash bangs to go with it and a huge cigar? Please.......Maybe some Dragons Breath cartridges for clearing gorse bushes of wabbits

    Now we are fucking talking. Throw a 100 round beta-C magazine full of tracers and a mullet in there and we got ourselves a good time.

    I'd own it though, no joke. Would be very much a novelty item though.
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    Combination guns have been around for years, this is nothing new.........
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    I blame all the Zombie apocalypse movies for that bit of kit.... some potential design flaws might cause some injuries if any parts were to fail.



    As mentioned, what ever rocks your boat, but I can see how it would give the wrong impression to some.
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