Simplest gun design I've ever seen

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Simplest gun design I've ever seen

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If I had nothing, that would look like a dream come true.
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Simple, and probably effective within limits.
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That's about as simple as a cartridge firing gun can get. For simpler yet go with no moving parts and a touch hole drilled in the barrel. That cruder design was more fun to shoot as the wide buttstock spreads the recoil out. I suspect he was shooting low brass game loads out of it, high brass buckshot would be definitely less fun to shoot.
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They would work. Their job was to get you a combat weapon and whatever else the enemy was carrying.
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I have watched several YouTube videos on how to make these but I never knew that they were at one time commercially produced and sold....very cool 8)
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Scott Tschirhart wrote: Mon Feb 01, 2021 9:44 am https://youtu.be/ZG6Y5TIDJMg
Not sure about the recoil pad but jamming the muzzles into gravel will definitely add to the lethality..... :lol:
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Reminds me of a pistol of the same thought train. The WWII Liberator.

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simple too I suppose
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AmBraCol wrote: Mon Feb 01, 2021 9:18 amI suspect he was shooting low brass game loads out of it, high brass buckshot would be definitely less fun to shoot.
Yeah - - - imagine firing a 1 oz slug outta that... :shock:

There's a guy (or was, haven't checked lately) named Royal Nonesuch that has a YouTube channel making all sorts of rimfire and centerfire rifles, handguns, and shotguns like that.

Guess he may still be out there - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEdXy3GVlA0
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these days Doc i'm more and more fond of my 22 cal heritage.. :lol:
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