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Miscellaneous Firearms => Handguns => Topic started by: Intercooler on February 09 2014 06:24:34 PM MST

Title: Backpack Cannon
Post by: Intercooler on February 09 2014 06:24:34 PM MST
Pretty much  :o

http://newsbeatsocial.com/watch/0_jva8tr5l#.UvhTn_ldVqV
Title: Re: Backpack Cannon
Post by: 4949shooter on February 09 2014 06:51:51 PM MST
That guy looked like he was shooting some light loads.
Title: Re: Backpack Cannon
Post by: Dave84 on February 25 2014 07:15:39 PM MST
They've got the time and resources for this but no 10mm. Want an M&P 10mm so bad. Or at least wish they'd  bring the 1006 back.
Title: Re: Backpack Cannon
Post by: 4949shooter on March 02 2014 07:21:01 AM MST
The 1000 series Smith reincarnated would be awesome.
Title: Re: Backpack Cannon
Post by: Dave84 on March 06 2014 06:57:11 PM MST
Quote from: 4949shooter on March 02 2014 07:21:01 AM MST
The 1000 series Smith reincarnated would be awesome.

You'd think that'd be a pretty simple thing to do. It veers out of the 9, 40, 45 area though. Shouldn't matter, I see a lot more revolver models being made than just 38, 357, 44.
Title: Re: Backpack Cannon
Post by: denclaste on March 07 2014 06:43:42 PM MST
Backpack cannon, not really. I saw a bolt action single shot handgun in 458 Win mag with a 15" barrel that really defines what a backpack cannon should be. Yes it had a muzzle brake, but still....... I never shot it but I watched the owner put 3 factory rounds thru it. He had it for sale for $4250.00. I did hear that it actually did sell but don't know for how much.
Title: Re: Backpack Cannon
Post by: StockIIBoss on March 09 2014 09:58:55 PM MDT
I've GOT to have one of these. A 3lb 5.56 with no buffer tube. Backpack perfect...


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