Ports are usually just short of the muzzel & on both sides to reduce recoil. This looks way back & on only one side should push the barrell to the side. This just doesn't look right. The gun appears to be an over & under that is popular with Trap & Skeet shooters. Probably won't be a "Dukakas in a Tank" moment.Looks to me like the shotgun has a smaller calibre barrel screwed into the upper barrel which would explain the silver tip on the upper barrel and the plume of smoke exiting the side of the barrel is most likely from ports cut in the barrel to reduce recoil, this would also explain the lack of upwards movement from the firing.
So you got him he is using an under powered weapon start the impeaching.
Personally I preferred Jon Stewarts take on it.
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/thu-january-31-2013/skeet-fighter
Some barrells have holes drilled in them to reduce recoil & muzzle jump.A ported barrel?
Some barrells have holes drilled in them to reduce recoil & muzzle jump.
I know, hence my answer to your question.
Ports are usually just short of the muzzel & on both sides to reduce recoil. This looks way back & on only one side should push the barrell to the side. This just doesn't look right. The gun appears to be an over & under that is popular with Trap & Skeet shooters. Probably won't be a "Dukakas in a Tank" moment.
Some barrells have holes drilled in them to reduce recoil & muzzle jump.
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