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I saw that and still haven’t figured it out. A chemist friend once told me Fluoride is what is also used as rat poison.
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Yes and so is the stuff that is used to make your bread. Its all a matter of concentration.
Too much dihydrogen minoxide is lethal, but we can't exist without it.
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Not certain what intended repurpose of that gun would be but it looks alot like a setup for a big game gun with that prominent front bead and rear sight. Could be for trap but it does not have any choke if I read correctly. Most of those double barreled rifle big game guns are designed for close in hunting in case of a charge. 10 gauge with no chokes sounds like an up close gun slinging a big chunk of lead. Supposedly muzzle brakes are designed to mitigate some muzzle jump or I think that was maybe the thought. Would that be a gun you want if there was bear charge or say going after mountain lions.
Regardless whatever it was used for it looks like a funky experiment. |
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