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Shotgun conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="scpaul" data-source="post: 2894596" data-attributes="member: 76393"><p>Would it be feasible to convert a double barrel .410 or other gauge (sleeve) to shoot a straight-walled ctg like 45 Colt for my grandkids? Maybe 38/357 depending on the gun. I know that the high-power ctgs like 454, 480, 460, 500 would be too much pressure unless the gun were specially made. I'm thinking about a double barrel rabbit ear shotgun if I could find one in good enough shape.</p><p>Just thinking, won't be long before they want to go if I'm able. I have thought about 410 slugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scpaul, post: 2894596, member: 76393"] Would it be feasible to convert a double barrel .410 or other gauge (sleeve) to shoot a straight-walled ctg like 45 Colt for my grandkids? Maybe 38/357 depending on the gun. I know that the high-power ctgs like 454, 480, 460, 500 would be too much pressure unless the gun were specially made. I'm thinking about a double barrel rabbit ear shotgun if I could find one in good enough shape. Just thinking, won't be long before they want to go if I'm able. I have thought about 410 slugs. [/QUOTE]
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