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tom in nc

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Anybody ever seen this before? It's supposed to be a patent from 1882 but I kinda doubt that it's legit.
 
Dixie Gun Works used to sell these back in the 70's. I was just getting started in firearms again having woken up from my anti-gun phase (female inspired). I wanted one of these badly, but was purchasing by need over want. By the time I could afford one, Dixie was out of stock and never got any more. I am still heartbroken and distraught. Sniff.
 
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Anybody ever seen this before? It's supposed to be a patent from 1882 but I kinda doubt that it's legit.
Looks like some type of Govn’t funded research project..,probably require a modest staff of assistants, three or four years funding, industry consultants, and an Ivy League PhD ..
 
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Looks like some type of Govn’t funded research project..,probably require a modest staff of assistants, three or four years funding, industry consultants, and an Ivy League PhD ..
AND will certainly run OVER the original authorized research budget....

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There were quite a few variations over several hundred years. Some were deadly, others merely alarms, still others shot gas - cyanide/cs/rock salt/?. Outlawed in Missouri many, many years ago. "Alarm Guns" also.
 
Those definitely exist, Dixie gunworks used to sell something like that.

I've managed to take out 16 mice from under my front porch, some were shot others were trapped, but there's two big ones that seem to be too smart to come out when I'm there, and smart enough to avoid traps.

I've considered making something akin to that using a camera and remote "detonator". Stick it under the porch, and when the camera senses motion in front of the barrel, it would trigger the shot. That way the mouse wouldn't have to actually step on a trap, all he has to do is cross a line.
 
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