40 Watt Laser Shotgun
- stovepipemike
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How could the demonstration not include the most important question? Namely can it light anthracite? Mike
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Laser shotgun seems to be an oxymoron, since a laser is generally a very narrow focused beam. But I still wish I had one. Better than a magnifying glass for igniting sticks, and it would let me get the groundhogs without violating local firearms laws.
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Yeah,... without having to get up off the couch !SWPaDon wrote:I think you guys just found the way to light your coal stoves
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Have you seen some of the newer air pellet rifles? Great for woodchucks in those more liberal ruled areas. Although a 50 is much more fun. Slight overkill but fun none the less.rberq wrote:Laser shotgun seems to be an oxymoron, since a laser is generally a very narrow focused beam. But I still wish I had one. Better than a magnifying glass for igniting sticks, and it would let me get the groundhogs without violating local firearms laws.
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The right gun with the right load keeps one from having to bury the woodchuck, as they tend to disintegrate.Flyer5 wrote:Have you seen some of the newer air pellet rifles? Great for woodchucks in those more liberal ruled areas. Although a 50 is much more fun. Slight overkill but fun none the less.rberq wrote:Laser shotgun seems to be an oxymoron, since a laser is generally a very narrow focused beam. But I still wish I had one. Better than a magnifying glass for igniting sticks, and it would let me get the groundhogs without violating local firearms laws.
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So you understand the concept.SWPaDon wrote:The right gun with the right load keeps one from having to bury the woodchuck, as they tend to disintegrate.Flyer5 wrote:
Have you seen some of the newer air pellet rifles? Great for woodchucks in those more liberal ruled areas. Although a 50 is much more fun. Slight overkill but fun none the less.