SDC said:Have you got a picture with the breech open, or of the barrel (and that little spring thingy on the bottom of the barrel)? It could be anything from a stud-driver to a cattle-killer, to a starter's pistol.
Master-G said:Is that "C & M" or "O & M"? If it's C&M there's company that's apparently in the lightning business in Markham according to Google:
C & M Products
189 Bullock Dr.
Markham, ON L3P1W4
Phone: 905-294-9570
Fax: 905-294-9811
Is it a tool?
cantom said:It seems to be made of cast aluminum...that nail thing under the barrel looks like it's for piercing something.
Did you find a website for that company?
BEARMAN said:Does the hexagon nut unscrew from the receiver? And will a 12 gauge flare fit wrong way into the barrel or is it too small or large? I am trying to get an idea of the bore diameter.
skeetgunner said:When the trigger is pressed, and the cocking knob pulled to the rear, does the whole thing come apart?
Methinks its an applicator gun for industrial adheasives. The "prick" is for piercing the inner foil seal, after the blade "black thing under the barrel" cuts the tip of the cap off.
Master-G said:Is that "C & M" or "O & M"? If it's C&M there's company that's apparently in the lightning business in Markham according to Google:
C & M Products
189 Bullock Dr.
Markham, ON L3P1W4
Phone: 905-294-9570
Fax: 905-294-9811
Is it a tool?
skeetgunner said:Did we ever figure this out?
bclinehand said:Mebbe a launcher for shooting a light pulling string across the top side of suspended ceilings ( or other such hard to get at spaces) and then use that string to pull wire or communications cable..........grasping at straws here......springy thing under barrel could be a support for a spool of light string