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Saw this "Open Carry" spoof - then saw one of the gats....
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 8:36 am
by saddler
Ignore the long guns - have a look at his right hip & the revolver.
Other comments on this said it is a S&W Custom Shop .460, with an 18" barrel - so the OAL must be getting upwards of 24" or not far off it??
FBUK Group Buy anyone??
ETA:
Model 460XVR http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/wcs/ ... rrorView_Y
14" barrel, 21.5" OAL - also available in 12" barrel model with an 18" OAL
Bonus points if you can name the chap with all the ordnance.
Send your answers to: Jerry Miculek Contest, c/o Mrs. SimG, Greggs of Gosforth, Dartford
First correct answer wins a Greggs
pastie-de-jour meal with Mrs SimG, second correct answer wins two meals...
Re: Saw this "Open Carry" spoof - then saw one of the gats..
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 11:15 am
by WelshShooter
When I saw the clip I knew it was Jerry Miculek straight away. He's done a couple of parody videos in the past, I recall one of them was a "tactical" high capacity staple gun which was pretty funny.
Re: Saw this "Open Carry" spoof - then saw one of the gats..
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 12:56 pm
by shugie
There was a chap at one of the clubs I shoot with who had a revolver with no coat hanger, the barrel was long enough. It did look a bit odd, known as the "joker" gun from a Batman film where the Joker produces an improbably long revolver. Don't think it was easy to shoot though.
Re: Saw this "Open Carry" spoof - then saw one of the gats..
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 1:21 pm
by saddler
shugie wrote:There was a chap at one of the clubs I shoot with who had a revolver with no coat hanger, the barrel was long enough. It did look a bit odd, known as the "joker" gun from a Batman film where the Joker produces an improbably long revolver. Don't think it was easy to shoot though.
Let me guess - a Single Action "Colt Buntline" type? Very common as they have a 24" barrel, so when supplied smooth-bored are classed as a shotgun.
I wonder how a "Buntline" would compare to the S&W 460?
(The movie gun was a S&W 15 with 21" barrel - doubt there are any/many in the UK)
Re: Saw this "Open Carry" spoof - then saw one of the gats..
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 1:37 pm
by Tony-c
my first super redhawk

Re: Saw this "Open Carry" spoof - then saw one of the gats..
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 1:38 pm
by Tony-c
on most frames the barrel needs to be 19 and 1/4" long to satisfy the 24" rule
that SRH had 21" barrel,
yes it was a handful and before I really started to lose my grip etc I could shoot it very well
25m standing unsupported with my .357 marlin rifle loads

Re: Saw this "Open Carry" spoof - then saw one of the gats..
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 2:49 pm
by Sim G
saddler wrote:
Send your answers to: Jerry Miculek Contest, c/o Mrs. SimG, Greggs of Gosforth, Dartford
First correct answer wins a Greggs pastie-de-jour meal with Mrs SimG, second correct answer wins two meals...
She will batter you till ya snivel like an eight year old....
Re: Saw this "Open Carry" spoof - then saw one of the gats..
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 3:35 pm
by saddler
Sim G wrote:saddler wrote:
Send your answers to: Jerry Miculek Contest, c/o Mrs. SimG, Greggs of Gosforth, Dartford
First correct answer wins a Greggs pastie-de-jour meal with Mrs SimG, second correct answer wins two meals...
She will batter you till ya snivel like an eight year old....
No wonder all those chip shops took out a restraining order...with her paddling around the vats barefoot in her handknitted bikini.
Ya can drag a land-whale out of Harry Ramsden's (with the aid of a Greenpeace tractor & some chains) but ya cannot make it eat salad.
Re: Saw this "Open Carry" spoof - then saw one of the gats..
Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2016 7:17 pm
by Hunter87
Tony-c wrote:my first super redhawk

I just threw up in my mouth