WTF did I find In My Shotgun?

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WTF did I find In My Shotgun?

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I broke out an old Wingmaster today that I've never fired and the bolt wouldn't go into battery so I took the barrel off and tried dropping a shell in.

It stopped about 3/8ths of an inch from going in and wouldn't go any further.

I ended up driving this thing out of the chamber with a cleaning rod.

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Does anyone have the slightest idea what it might be?

The three things that look like O rings are, and it was a nice snug fit.

The step inside looks like you could drop some kind of rimmed cartridge in it, but it would be 2+" away from the bolt face.
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Some knothead tried using one of those ceterfire adapter kits, most likely.
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How?

This thing goes all the way to the end of the chamber and a 2.75" shell almost chambers behind it.

It does look like a .45LC or .44 mag MIGHT fit in it, but the bolt face and firing pin would still be 2.5 inches away from the cartridge.
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Mystery solved!

Its a blank adapter used for a muzzle mounted gas grenade launcher used in prisons and for riot control.

It allowed a special blank to be fired while keeping a live round from accidentally being chambered.
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That...is awesome!
Where are ya gonna get some of those blanks and the grenade launcher and some gas grenades?
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Kinda makes you wonder about the history of that shotgun. Could have an interesting past.
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Grip Hugger wrote: Wed Dec 19, 2018 6:27 pm Kinda makes you wonder about the history of that shotgun. Could have an interesting past.
You can feel it when you hold it.

I put it up for sale once and the guy picked it up and immediately said "Its a little rougher than I thought. I dont want it" .

People come into my house where its leaning in the corner and pick it up and kind of shudder then put it back down.

If there was ever a haunted gun, this is it.
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Grip Hugger wrote: Wed Dec 19, 2018 6:27 pm Kinda makes you wonder about the history of that shotgun. Could have an interesting past.
Probably just as neat as those Angola prison guns that Molivo got a while back
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I'm pretty sure it is.

I got it from Molivo around the same time.
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TC6969 wrote: Tue Dec 18, 2018 9:54 pm Mystery solved!

Its a blank adapter used for a muzzle mounted gas grenade launcher used in prisons and for riot control.

It allowed a special blank to be fired while keeping a live round from accidentally being chambered.
That is too cool. Didn't know those existed.
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