Fat Cat Well-Known Member * Joined Jun 18, 2019 Messages 138 Reaction score 58 Jan 10, 2020 #1 Ok what's this? I'm guessing maybe Zulu shotgun breach? I know someone here can ID this.
dragonfly Well-Known Member * Joined Jan 13, 2018 Messages 168 Reaction score 102 Jan 10, 2020 #2 that's what it looks like to me. Zulu.
Fat Cat Well-Known Member * Joined Jun 18, 2019 Messages 138 Reaction score 58 Jan 10, 2020 #3 I think the Zulu shotguns were made from a retired British rifle, I can't remember which one maybe a .577 Snider caliber?? Anybody?
I think the Zulu shotguns were made from a retired British rifle, I can't remember which one maybe a .577 Snider caliber?? Anybody?
michiganmuzzy Supporter Supporting member * Joined Nov 11, 2018 Messages 8,385 Reaction score 12,035 Jan 10, 2020 #4 Thread a barrel to it and see how it does. What ever you got lying around.
Fat Cat Well-Known Member * Joined Jun 18, 2019 Messages 138 Reaction score 58 Jan 10, 2020 #5 Maybe with a 50 yard string attached to the trigger, some how not sure this could handle .458 win mag
Maybe with a 50 yard string attached to the trigger, some how not sure this could handle .458 win mag
michiganmuzzy Supporter Supporting member * Joined Nov 11, 2018 Messages 8,385 Reaction score 12,035 Jan 10, 2020 #6 Put a 12ga barrel on it and I'll make up some real light loads for you if you video it.
4 45-70 Well-Known Member * Joined Jan 8, 2019 Messages 1,669 Reaction score 1,469 Jan 10, 2020 #7 breech for .577 snider , actually 577 - 450
Confederate rifleman Supporter Supporting member * Joined Feb 21, 2008 Messages 2,149 Reaction score 2,003 Jan 10, 2020 #8 Snider breech. .577 caliber. The 577-450 was in the Martini/ Henry rifles, not the Sniders
4 45-70 Well-Known Member * Joined Jan 8, 2019 Messages 1,669 Reaction score 1,469 Jan 10, 2020 #9 what caliber is the snider? Never mind found it , .577
Retiredusn Well-Known Member * Joined Jan 10, 2020 Messages 104 Reaction score 67 Jan 11, 2020 #10 When I first saw this, the first thing that came to mind was a black powder Log splitting wedge.
michiganmuzzy Supporter Supporting member * Joined Nov 11, 2018 Messages 8,385 Reaction score 12,035 Jan 12, 2020 #11 Retiredusn said: When I first saw this, the first thing that came to mind was a black powder Log splitting wedge. View attachment 7055 Click to expand... I wonder how many of those explosive splitters actually exploded
Retiredusn said: When I first saw this, the first thing that came to mind was a black powder Log splitting wedge. View attachment 7055 Click to expand... I wonder how many of those explosive splitters actually exploded