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These aren't sporting arms, they are used in industrial applications:



Decades ago, my cousin showed me a large, shotgun-like cartridge. I believe it was 4 gauge, with a single projectile. Which was like a rifled slug, only it was somewhat pointed. He told me is was for a foundry gun, used for shooting slag off the top of molten metal. Mounted on a railing.
 
These aren't sporting arms, they are used in industrial applications:



Decades ago, my cousin showed me a large, shotgun-like cartridge. I believe it was 4 gauge, with a single projectile. Which was like a rifled slug, only it was somewhat pointed. He told me is was for a foundry gun, used for shooting slag off the top of molten metal. Mounted on a railing.


This is my old "industrial" gun…. military industrial complex, that is!

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Ski areas used to use recoilless rifles to trigger avalanches when slopes were clear. This was for safety reasons. I wonder if they still do this?
Yes, a family member lives year round at a retort town in Colorado and that's his job during the ski season. He drives the snow cat daily and assesses the risk and gets to shoot them as needed. What a job!
 

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