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  • #31
    SoftHeart
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2015
    • 556

    You're joking right?


    No no.... I don't know where the connection comes in that I'd ever try 2 at a time, but no, it won't be a video of me!!!


    It's a gun chest, so it has guns in it...... w/the firearms available depending on the circumstances, being accurate w/one weapon is tough enough, reaching for 2 at a time ain't me.
    Last edited by SoftHeart; 07-25-2021, 9:16 PM.

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    • #32
      SandHill
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2012
      • 2209

      Originally posted by SoftHeart
      You're joking right?
      Yes, just pulling your leg. I don't even know how someone would triple wield.....shoot one with a foot?

      That is one well equipped coffee table, sir. If I ever stop by to borrow a cup of sugar, I will be sure to call first.
      Pooty Poot, you sure screwed the pooch this time! - Ghost of Roza Shanina, WWII Soviet Sniper

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      • #33
        SoftHeart
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2015
        • 556

        Cal Gunners are always welcome.
        Last edited by SoftHeart; 07-26-2021, 12:13 AM.

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        • #34
          SoftHeart
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2015
          • 556

          [QUOTE=Featureless;25947940]I like 12 ga shotguns. Own 4 of them but I never knew they were so versatile....


          They are versatile, and there is a beauty to their deadly sense of purpose.

          My cataract surgeries have given me back the gift of decent sight, which had been failing to where I'd have to put down my cameras and guns.

          Over the years I've used one tool to celebrate the other.


          I wanted a glow to put a final touch on my wolverines which are supporting the Versa Max...








          This is the Vepr 12 sitting on a slab of translucent acrylic, which in turn is supported by glass tubes. The gun is in semi-silhouette bathed in warm tones.








          This is a monochrome study of the Vepr 12 and gun metal, sitting on grey seamless...




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          • #35
            SoftHeart
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2015
            • 556

            Appreciating the versatility of a shotgun translates into 2 things; whether you're on the right end...







            or you've made the wrong choice of breaking into someone's home and you're staring at the wrong end...



            Last edited by SoftHeart; 08-23-2021, 7:20 AM.

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            • #36
              billped
              Veteran Member
              • Oct 2009
              • 2504

              My previous home was such that the rooms were tiny and hallways narrow. For that scenario, one of my handguns was the weapon of choice for home defense.

              I'm now in a much larger home with fewer and wider hallways - and no stairs - so I have my 18.5" Mossberg 500 12ga stocked with 00. As I have ~40 years of experience as a bird hunter (dove and duck, mostly), I am super comfortable toting the shotgun around if need be.

              My property is not enormous, so I'll hold back on loading it up with slugs ... for now.
              Bill

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