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Originally Posted by lancelot9898
How long has he had the gun and how well is it holding up under that sort of firepower and enviroment? As a kid I had a 410 shorgun which doesn't have much kick, but in a pistol I think it might be pretty substantial. Just like to hear more about his experieince in using it. I also understand that you can alternate the loading of the chambers. I'm also not sure if the 410 gage has much stopping power.....but then the other round makes that a moot point.
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The weapon has about as much recoil as a Ruger Blackhawk .44 magnum which is pretty managable even in my rather small hands and sounds like the crack of doom, it also has a big muzzle flash. The Mate has had it soaked in fresh and salt water on several occasions and he states that it's still in pristine condition. The weapon is stainless and rubber (Pachmyer grips I think) so there isin't much to break/rust. I think buckshot in a .410 at 10 feet or so would be more than effective against bad guys.