Sold mine and never looked back mine wasn't SUB-BARN in 20 yards I originally bought mine for beer defence but seeing the accuracy I went a different route
Yeah, I hate it when Old Smokey sneaks up behind you with a Colt 45.
Sold mine and never looked back mine wasn't SUB-BARN in 20 yards I originally bought mine for beer defence but seeing the accuracy I went a different route
Yeah, I hate it when Old Smokey sneaks up behind you with a Colt 45.
These puppies are big:
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.454 Casull stopped this one:
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A stick is the best defense, a dull one is preferred.
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hey boomer . as the owner of a couple of these guns one a dlask and the other a grizzly i am going to put my two cents worth in to the discussion .shooting clay from a ground mounted thrower i have seen two targets going in two directions get pulverized by a experienced shooter . as for capacity the dlask holds three in the mag and the grizzly two .as for putting your hand in front of the muzzle i have never heard of it happening and have no concerns about it but admittedly i do not live in bear country and am not panicked when shooting .i prefer the dlask gun as it feels much more balanced in my hands were as the grizzly has a heavy little sucker feel to it . i have slightly modified the dlask with a cut down remington for end and a high quality recoil pad . the grizzly is my knock around gun on the farm . if you ever get the chance give one of the short dlask guns a try . you might like it .
i hear what you are saying boomer and admit i have no experience with bears other than observing them from a safe distance .as for the handgun i agree totally. i am going to bow out of the discussion and leave it to those who live and work around bears .I'm not coming at this from the point of view of whether or not these are cool guns to own and shoot. All guns are cool to own and shoot. My criticism is when the gun is considered in roll of a suitable defensive arm in a dangerous bear scenario. A dangerous bear encounter is beyond scary for those of us who are used to being around these guys, but to the uninitiated its simply terrifying. Your fine motor skills are gone, yet your brain tells you that the gun has to be cycled vigorously in order to be cycled reliably, and if your hands are shaking, slippery with sweat, causing your hand slips off the slide on the forward stroke just as you fire, you'll have more problems than just the bear. A handgun also has a short barrel, but when firing the handgun, your hands are fixed to the grip frame of the gun, and you don't have to move your hand towards the muzzle to initiate a subsequent shot, or to chamber a round for the initial shot, if its your habit is to carry a long gun with an empty chamber. The handgun usually caries more than 3 rounds, but of course the comparison is mostly academic as few Canadians are fortunate enough to have an ATC.
Sold mine and never looked back mine wasn't SUB-BARN in 20 yards I originally bought mine for beer defence but seeing the accuracy I went a different route
where do i get a vertical foregrip?
is there ones with some flashlights attached?
would swapping the shoulder stock for a pistol grip get me in doo-doo in the po-po?
where do i get a vertical foregrip?
is there ones with some flashlights attached?
would swapping the shoulder stock for a pistol grip get me in doo-doo in the po-po?
sub-barn?
Couldn't hit a the side of a barn at 20 yards with the dam thing, get a 44mag or 45 long colt mares leg at least you won't have to wait till you smell bear breath before you can get a effective shot off
The Dominion Arms short barrel shotguns for the most part need sight improvements made by the purchaser as they are not good to go out of the box.
Beyond fun at the range or a need to keep the gun as small as possible for specialty use (breeching doors and then transitioning to a different gun) the very short shotguns are not very practical. They are not much smaller, don't weigh noticeably less, hold less ammo, and require custom forends.
The 12.5 or 14" models make a lot more sense in the real world for most people.
No trouble using it. To me Its just a novelty I wouldn't trust my life on it.Did it not shoot straight or did you have trouble using it?
I'd like someone to make a flared barrel or wide coned extension so we can have a modern day blunderbuss equivalent. Hey, if it's going to shoot like one, it might as well look like one. lol