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It's actually not even a real 8 gauge, it's just a movie workup of one. They thought a real one would be too heavy for the actor to hold as long as it takes to actually film the scenes.
Destry
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02-02-2010, 02:18 PM | #5 | ||||||
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I don't think my Parker DH 8 bore with 36" barrels would be my bar room brawl gun of choice...
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Well Don, if it had sixteen inch barrels it would be pretty effective.
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This ol farmboy thinks he could probably could hold his own with Dons 8 without any shells..............ch
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Calvin, I watched a show on one of the gun channels where barroom self defense was demonstrated. An innocent was attacked by a drunk with a broken bottle. The demonstrator showed how to take a knife out of your pocket and sever the tendons of the arm holding the bottle. All the while there was a perfectly good barstool within reach, which any country boy would recognize as the preferred weapon in a bar fight.
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Or a bag full of quarters......
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