JeffKeacher
04-21-2014, 10:02 PM
It was beautiful in Denver today, and my Vintager shells from Polywad finally arrived, so I decided to take my hammer Parker out to the range.
It was the first time I had ever shot it, so I wasn't quite sure what would happen. Would the barrels explode? Would it put anything on the patterning board? The answers turned out to be "no" and "plenty." :)
Truth be told, it was the first time I'd ever fired a hammer shotgun or anything with two triggers, and it was fun! A different experience from the pump guns and semi-autos that I'm used to.
Here's a short video. The leather glove was due to uncertainty about whether it would stay in one piece. Seems that the pitting that was present in the barrels wasn't an issue after all:
http://i.imgur.com/eypMYRn.jpgWatch video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GOykcx42Og)
It was the first time I had ever shot it, so I wasn't quite sure what would happen. Would the barrels explode? Would it put anything on the patterning board? The answers turned out to be "no" and "plenty." :)
Truth be told, it was the first time I'd ever fired a hammer shotgun or anything with two triggers, and it was fun! A different experience from the pump guns and semi-autos that I'm used to.
Here's a short video. The leather glove was due to uncertainty about whether it would stay in one piece. Seems that the pitting that was present in the barrels wasn't an issue after all:
http://i.imgur.com/eypMYRn.jpgWatch video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GOykcx42Og)