Other Quackenbush Camp & Garden Gun .410 shot pistol, sight mount.

I wanted to get on target fast, in low light conditions, so I added this barrel clamp mount picatinny rail to my pistol. Since it's a shot gun it only has the brass bead at the muzzle and not drilled and tapped for a scope mount.

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I came very close to purchasing one last year but when I went back to check if Dennis had any still available and he had .452 pistols listed and even though I did want the shot pistol I succumbed to the .452.
Anyway, might you have any chrony information (shot, slug, other) you could share on yours? For my intended purpose (rattlers in the flower beds against the house) the shot pistol is really the choice I should have made but for one I cant just grab waiting a minute or two the .177's all do fine.
Also how does that light/laser combo work for you?
Thank you,
John
 
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I came very close to purchasing one last year but when I went back to check if Dennis had any still available and he had .452 pistols listed and even though I did want the shot pistol I succumbed to the .452.
Anyway, might you have any chrony information (shot, slug, other) you could share on yours? For my intended purpose (rattlers in the flower beds against the house) the shot pistol is really the choice I should have made but for one I cant just grab waiting a minute or two the .177's all do fine.
Also how does that light/laser combo work for you?
Thank you,
John