kosPap
Flashlight Enthusiast
a great find
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PBNvEFAhCs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PBNvEFAhCs
it really flips up on me. It is a force to be respected!! Not a gun for plinking by any means. But very impressive when you hold it.
Never, ever, ever fire a S&W supermagnum without hearing protection. I did it once. ONCE.
They look a great idea...
Not knowing much about guns and ammo are either of these the same thing for AA or AAA storage
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00162QDMK/
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00L3C43XE/
If not, if someone is able to spare a few moments on amazon.co.uk and advise which cases would fit AA and which would fit AAA I would be really grateful.
Many thanks
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can anyone try cases for cartridge for the supermagnums (like the 375 H&H, 416 Rigby) for 18650 fit?
Correction, it seems the thickest cartridge case is the 505 Gibbs one at 16.3mm, and then we jump up to 20.3 with the 50BMG
Also, for the guys that have alot of 18650 cells, a 28 guage shotshell is nearly a perfect match dimensionally speaking, so a variety of different shotshell holders would be handy for those as well.
Suitable buttstock-attached strechy sleeve textile shell holders will exist for any shotgun gauge (or pretty much any rifle caliber) if you keep looking for. I would not put batteries in an actual "side saddle" anyways and keep it only for tactical reloading. The spare cell(s) could be kept in a specifically assigned slot in a buttstock accessory, as to minimize the hassle i.e. attempting to reload with a non-ammo object.Quite unfortunate that 28 gauge is more or less a "sporting cartridge" only, therefore no "shotshell side saddles" would exist. Too bad, it'd be a neat option for carrying spare 18650 for your tac light.
That's probably the way to go. Textile or leather 20 gauge shell holders might work very well. Even some synthetic 12 gauge version might work if it's tight enough.Actually, there are many options for 28 gauge shell holders, belt packs, storage cases, leather stock mounted sleeves, etc. Just need to know where to look. 20 gauge would probably work too, depending on if it was a storage case or belt mounted or what have you.
12 gauge is dominating the shotgun market at least in Finland to the extent of other gauges being pretty much oddballs. Good luck finding 28 gauge specific accessories locally. I have a gut feeling this might be the case in several European countries, but not nearly all of them.In the USA, that is. I don't know how common 28 ga is in Europe or other parts of the world though.
I can imagine many shotshell holders that are suitable for 18650 could be easily cut down to enable access to a shorter spare cell.How about 16340 & 18350 sizes?