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I'd love a couple of the flame thrower, it may save time in the long run as you could load one in your second barrel standard number 6 in the first. Shoot the pigeon with the number 6 and cook it on the way down with the second barrel, a nice warm meal while out shooting. Result :lol:

 

Or one of those more tricky shot, 5 birds come together, you dont know which to shoot, chuck in the flamethrower and get all 5 in 1 good shot :blush: haha! :lol:

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The Flash Thunder would be a great one to push sqirls out of the dreys hehehe

Or make your own armour piercing out of slugs with a tungston dart head in the centre :good:

 

Or try SCMITR

 

Additionally, new flechettes are developed with increased lethality. Most notable of these is Military Technology's SCMITR. Noting that tissue damage produced by shotgun flechettes is directly proportional to the width of the tail fins, MilTech engineers abandoned the traditional dart, developing a broad, thin stamping and dubbed the 'flying razorblade'. This round is inexpensive and simple to manufacture and will penetrate a steel helmet or aramid fiber vest at 500+ meters. The projectile is composed of soft steel with a 1 cm width, and tends to bend on penetration, causing long slicing wounds.

 

It was actually abandoned and I think that the effective range was usually quoted around 150m

 

http://weapons.travellercentral.com/ammo/shotgun_scmitr.html

 

 

 

And last but not least... http://www.defensereview.com/modules.php?n...cle&sid=741

 

According to the U.S. Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory's (MCWL) FRAG-12 Shotgun Ammunition Fact Sheet (PDF file), all three FRAG-12 rounds utilize a standard 3-inch 12-gauge cartridge case and propellant, which fires a fin-stabilized 19mm warhead with a MIL-SPEC 1316-compliant fuze assembly. The projectile arms after firing once it reaches 3 meters from the muzzle, and detonates on impact with the target. The FRAG-12 HE projectile, for instance, is designed to punch a one-inch diameter hole through 1/4-inch cold rolled steel plate, have a maximum effective range of 200 meters (200m), and reliably cycle/function in both gas-operated and recoil-operated tactical/combat shotguns. 200m is an impressive effective range for a 12-gauge tactical shotgun employed/deployed in infantry combat/urban warfare environments. The FRAG-12 HE-AP round incorporates a shaped charge to allow it to penetrate 1/2-inch steel armor plate. The Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory (MCWL) states that "the main reason for experimentation [with the FRAG-12 ammo family] is to examine these rounds as potential improvements to the combat-effectiveness of shotguns in urban areas [for urban warfare operations], using shotguns for stopping vehicles [vehicle interdiction] at roadblocks and checkpoints, barricade attack, and remote probing of potential Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs)."

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