And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Before the everything is AI drop in. A little research shows:
Yes, there have been made 3-barrelled shotguns. Notable manufacturers include John Dickson & Son, Westley Richards, and Boss & Co. Today, Johann Fanzoj builds high-quality triple-barreled shotguns, which are considered rare and valuable. Additionally, the Frederick Surkamer 3-bbl shotgun is a well-known design from the 1930s, showcasing a unique selective ejection firing system.
On the road half of yesterday and most of the day today driving back from the LA basin. Beautiful weather the whole way, and the CHP let me pass without trouble. Of course, if you keep it under 75 they usually do, on the freeway.
Chiappa makes a three barrel shotgun with the barrels in a triangular configuration. I tried to buy one but the Canadian distributor had sold them all. The British gunmakers in the late 1800s would make any gun you wanted provided you had the cash and the patience. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2157594/TRIPLE-BARRELLED-shotgun-1891-goes-hammer.html and https://www.chiappafirearms.com/product/930.080/#gallery Al_in_Ottawa
First time dove shooting in Alabama, the game warden comes by and wanted to see the magazine plug in my SxS 16 ga. Parker. Damn Millenials, get younger and dumber every year. I don't know what he would have made of a three barrel gun.
Before the everything is AI drop in. A little research shows:
ReplyDeleteYes, there have been made 3-barrelled shotguns. Notable manufacturers include John Dickson & Son, Westley Richards, and Boss & Co. Today, Johann Fanzoj builds high-quality triple-barreled shotguns, which are considered rare and valuable. Additionally, the Frederick Surkamer 3-bbl shotgun is a well-known design from the 1930s, showcasing a unique selective ejection firing system.
BTW glad to see new posts, CW, I was getting a little worried as you normally post several times a day.
DeleteOn the road half of yesterday and most of the day today driving back from the LA basin. Beautiful weather the whole way, and the CHP let me pass without trouble. Of course, if you keep it under 75 they usually do, on the freeway.
DeleteWell, I am glad that you got back home and are back posting.
Delete***YEA!!!***
I was getting worried about CW also. Glad all is well. - Snakepit
DeleteBetty Lou, she’s the one!
ReplyDeleteChiappa makes a three barrel shotgun with the barrels in a triangular configuration. I tried to buy one but the Canadian distributor had sold them all. The British gunmakers in the late 1800s would make any gun you wanted provided you had the cash and the patience. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2157594/TRIPLE-BARRELLED-shotgun-1891-goes-hammer.html
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Al_in_Ottawa
Triple? Well, okay, I suppose. But I'm gonna need a half hour between two and three!
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I bet that kicks like an SOB... count me out.
ReplyDeleteI'll bet it's a job getting all three barrels regulated.
ReplyDeleteFirst time dove shooting in Alabama, the game warden comes by and wanted to see the magazine plug in my SxS 16 ga. Parker. Damn Millenials, get younger and dumber every year. I don't know what he would have made of a three barrel gun.
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Well, here's the gun. If you can find the magazine, I'll show you the magazine plug.
DeleteNow if I can just get a 4-barrel side-by-side like from the 'Phantasm" movie series.
ReplyDeleteWhy stop at 3? https://www.google.com/search?q=4-barrel+shotgun
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