Small run of 12GA sub-calibre adapters

I would be willing to pay more for rifling. I would have bought a .22 adapter if it was rifled. I don't reload for .45 ACP so it is not as attractive for me. Just my opinion, others may think differently. Thanks for bringing them it regardless, they are pretty cool.
 
Aluminum 38 spl with rifling was surprising accurate to 50 yards. These could be useful for sighting in shotgun barrel for slugs or just fun stuff. Steel sounds like a strong chamber for safety.
 
gives us a change to shoot the ammo we have once they take everything else away but our single shot shotguns. preplanning for the RCMP police state.

I could see maybe a .22lr and 9mm doing well enough, even 7.62x39 or .223 maybe. rifling would be better but the novelty is mostly the idea that "it can" work in a pinch but still better off in the real firearm intended.
 
I imagine the 2.5" was to allow these to cycle through an action. That said, I think most of your buyers will be using break actions (maybe bolt) where an eight to ten inch rifled gives a huge advantage: one relatively light gun combo that can harvest / forage anything.

My personal want: 10" rifled in .327 Federal and 7.62 x 25mm. Willing to pay $150.
 
I'm interested in the .45 ACP one though wondering about legality, once you put that into a short shotgun barrel, would it be considerd a short rifle aka be restricted ?
 
I made one of these on a lathe 50 years ago for .410 and used it on a side by side. It worked OK but I had to use a knife point for an ejector. I never used it much as .410's were more expensive than Canucks even back then. I just did it because I could.
 
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