I wonder what would happen if the bullet was "rifled" and shot through a smooth bore. Shotgun slugs are rifled but I don't know if they spin when shot through a smoothbore.
I think the Sig P365 looks very interesting.
Holland&Holland wrote:I think my kids have a nerf ball that looks the same.
hard h2o wrote:The rep in the video said the straight grooves have been used in the past to help clean "musket loaders".
That was more painful to watch as the Chevy "technology and stuff" guy.
Holland&Holland wrote:I think my kids have a nerf ball that looks the same.
FJ540 wrote:Holland&Holland wrote:I think my kids have a nerf ball that looks the same.
Probably has the same B.C. as that copper solid too.
photogpat wrote:I can confirm that the detachable mag pump shotguns (Mossberg and Remington) can pinch your hand between the mag and pump...leading to short stroking.
photogpat wrote:I can confirm that the detachable mag pump shotguns (Mossberg and Remington) can pinch your hand between the mag and pump...leading to short stroking.
Randygmn wrote:photogpat wrote:I can confirm that the detachable mag pump shotguns (Mossberg and Remington) can pinch your hand between the mag and pump...leading to short stroking.
Isn’t the Remington 870 being offered in semi auto with detachable mag, too. I thought I saw a video showing a price less than $1000. It’s the tactical version with pistol grip. Should compete with the Benelli M4 at 2X the price.
ex-LT wrote:Randygmn wrote:photogpat wrote:I can confirm that the detachable mag pump shotguns (Mossberg and Remington) can pinch your hand between the mag and pump...leading to short stroking.
Isn’t the Remington 870 being offered in semi auto with detachable mag, too. I thought I saw a video showing a price less than $1000. It’s the tactical version with pistol grip. Should compete with the Benelli M4 at 2X the price.
It's possible Remington might offer a Versa Max, V3, or 1100 in a tactical version with a DBM, but given that the 870 moniker has always been synonymous with pump actions, I doubt they would call a semi-auto an 870.
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