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Hah!Just check this out! "I was in the local range one Sunday,busy spouting off about bear hunting,and my 45-70 and how powerful it was.One of the members,a seemingly quite guy who had a gimpy right arm came up to me and said:'If you want power come round to my place some time,I`ll show you something and tell you a story'. My interest piqued,I took him up on his offer. This is his tale. He had hunted all his life and like me wanted to shoot a bear.After bagging a brown he was bitten by the bug and wanted the ultimate - a grizzly. Now the spieces(any model) are immensely strong, belligerent and basically have no enemies apart from man.They are lords of the woods and don`t suffer fools gladly. With this in mind,my new friend opted for,you guessed it,a .458 Win Mag in a Winchester M70 bolt action rifle.It was strong medicine for bears and he successfully hunted old grizz for a number of years.But after a time paranoia set in.What if the gun jammed,or the round failed to fire? So he envisioned some form of back-up weapon. I assumed that it would be a 44 Magnum revolver,as this gun/cartridge combination is popular among American handgun hunters and has been successfully used on bears.Not so.He pulled a box from his gun cabinet and invited me to open it.Inside was a stainless steel four barreled pistol without sights,about a foot long and weighing around 4 lbs The Behemoth was similar in appearance to the old Lancaster guns and used a DAO trigger and a ring striker system.Basically you pulled the trigger and the pin rotated round for each shot.It opened by a top lever and on breaking it I looked at the chambers expecting them to be in some hi-power handgun round.The beast was chambered for .458 Win Mag!It was no production gun and he`d had it specially made for just one purpose.His reasoning was that if .458 was good enough for a rifle it would be equally effective in a handgun,and in his mind the ultimate back-up should things go wrong.I asked him what it was like to shoot and he replied that he`d only ever tested it with primed cases,apart from once.Well,his paranoia eventually paid off and one day while confronting a grizz at 50 yds the M70 failed him.The bear came at him at a dead run and reared up to strike,he threw the rifle at it and pulled out the back up.The next thing he remembers is waking up with severe pain in his right side and a very dead bear laying over his legs.The pistol had worked and he`d dumped all four rounds into the grizz.The payback was equally expensive;two fingers and a thumb broken,as was his wrist and forearm,his elbow was severely damaged and his shoulder dislocated.After that experience he never went hunting again and kept the hand cannon as a reminder of his obsession.I only wish I had taken a picture of it." WOW! The poor guy must have been looking like hit by a truck! Aside from the guy`s choice of chambering I like the idea.I wonder if such a pistol chambered for 12 gauge shells would be hard to shoot with slug loads. Yeaah,I`m a nut too,perhaps I watched "The Ghost & The Darkness too many times. | ||
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That is some scary ass bear. Maybe you could post a pic of this monster handgun? As you stated, the big Browns/Kodiaks are kings of their domain and this guy is lucky to get out of this alive. | |||
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You got me wondering. Was the gimpy right arm because of the bear, or the handgun? | |||
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The text is part of an article I found in "Shooting Sports Magazine" Nov.`97 issue. Unfortunately,there`s no pic of that handcannon, but I`d love to see it too.With special attention to its lockup system. "..because of the bear,or the handgun?" Well...let`s see "..a very dead bear laying over his legs" If it was because of the bear,the guy would have his right or(more probably)both legs gimpy. I vote the handgun. 475Guy,if you like monster guns,visit thefiringline.com It`s very good but currently unactive forum.Go to "Art of the rifle" forum,then find thread "WOOHOO!It`s a gun show in the forum" (IIRC),see posts with pics by 50shooter. You`ll like them. | |||
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Can Do! Soon as I get off this forum. Thanks. | |||
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Irony is, that current 475's or 500 Linebaughs approach that level of recoil. Heck, my 45 Linebaugh runs 345's at 1550. That's 48 ft-bs of recoil. Shootem all day? No way. The 458 win mag is pretty darn close to the 45-70, or 475 or 500 linebaugh in recoil. Course the extra leverage given on your wrists and fingers, firing a revolver, makes a big difference, and this guy never practiced with his gun... s | |||
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So he fired all four rounds in succession or was there a malfunction causing all four to fire at once? add two more barrels and you have a .458 pepperbox... try that in 500 S&W.... [ 09-07-2003, 05:04: Message edited by: 45LCshooter ] | |||
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I had a chat today with a guy that used to work in Alaska. He had the chance to talk, barely, to a guy that didn't have a 458 backup gun. Try to get the image with a guy with half a face, and so ugly you want to throw up, and perhaps one can understand why Alaskans have problems with their "bad neighbors". s | |||
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"So he fired all four rounds in succession or was there a malfunction causing all four to fire at once?" Good question,I`ve wondered myself `bout it but IMO the Lancaster lockwork doesn`t allow "doubling"(in this case-fourling ) because of its rotating firing pin. "..a .458 pepperbox ..try that in 500 S&W.." Given the choice I`d rather fire a .500 S&W pepperbox.Hmmm...several broken fingers less, I take it. Seriously I`d prefer a .60 caliber Rigby pepperbox with BP loads. If the bear is not dead after six head shots.... well..then I`m dead Regards | |||
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"I wonder if such a pistol chambered for 12 gauge shells would be hard to shoot with slug loads." I've done it with a cut down single shot shotgun. Maybe a 6" or 8" barrel, pistol grip stock. It kicked...alot. It didn't damage my hand. Problem is the psycological factor and the flinch associated. That will cause poor shot placement negating any big power advantage, you need to hit something the bear needs. | |||
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How about a 700 Nitro express 6 shot pistol? THAT should do the job... gs | |||
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quote:BS I wish you had a picture of it too. | |||
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"BS" Maybe..maybe not...who knows?Only the author can be sure. BTW,I peeked into that SSM issue to find the author`s name,and..(Surprise!)..there was none! | |||
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scot,what loads did you fire in that cut down shotgun? 2.75"? 3"? What`s the distance? | |||
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