This was a new one by me.
10 gauge, turn of the last century. Lines up perfectly with my left eye when shouldered. No, I didn't buy it.
This was a new one by me.
10 gauge, turn of the last century. Lines up perfectly with my left eye when shouldered. No, I didn't buy it.
That does not look pleasant to shoot.
Chris
It would seem likely the stock would crack in the wrist too...
Interesting nonetheless.
Working diligently to enlarge my group size.
@Bigghoss, that is exactly the deal, right there. Thanks for digging up that video.
As a right hander who lost his right eye a few years ago, this is kind of cool.
Completely new information to me. Thank you for sharing.
Their used to be one like that hanging on the wall of a restaurant on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge years ago. It had a beautiful myrtle wood stock.
I was into 10mm Auto before it sold out and went mainstream, but these days I'm here for the revolver and epidemiology information.
Cripple stock, as mentioned. Also sometimes used on rifles. I've never seen one in person, only in old gun books.
Sorta around sometimes for some of your shitty mod needs.
"Cripple Stock" - Really guys?
We live in the 21st century.
This is a 'handicapable' stock.
It's weird and reminds me I'm glad to be a righty who is right eye dominant.