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WTH is this thing anyway! lolol
 

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As icehunter said it`s going to be hard on the throat, This has been going on as long as guys have had access to reloading equipment. I have 357 mag cases with 45 caliber bullets in them, kind of hard to get in the cylinder. :)
 
I remember from about 25 years ago....some one took a old revolver,cut the frame and rewelded the barrel so it was pointing backwards at the shooter. Then they took I believe a 38 special case and necked it up to.44 and seated a slug in it. It was displayed in a gun case in the Klondike arms business in Edmonton which is now PD Enterprises...who happens to be a supporting dealer in here.
 
I remember from about 25 years ago....some one took a old revolver,cut the frame and rewelded the barrel so it was pointing backwards at the shooter. Then they took I believe a 38 special case and necked it up to.44 and seated a slug in it. It was displayed in a gun case in the Klondike arms business in Edmonton which is now PD Enterprises...who happens to be a supporting dealer in here.


It's called a Ukrainian target pistol. ;)

Grizz
 
That dear friends, is the .22 Eargennsplitten Loudenboomer. .50BMG necked down.

Not quite....the .22 Eargennsplitten Loudenboomer is on the 378 Weatherby case, and has been around for more than 50 years.
I remember seeing it in Ackley's Handbook before I was twenty.


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Can it really be that long ago?

Ted
 
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