If, like me, you were wondering what applications for industry an 8 gauge shotgun could possibly have, it seems that they are used in copper smelting to clear slag buildup
I've worked with them at cement plants. It seems exciting until you realize you're still working at a cement plant.
Hey now. Be grateful for what you have. I work as a nurse in a long-term care nursing home, and we don't get to use industrial shotguns at all there.
Just regular shotguns then?
No. It's just that "Industrial Shotgun" is my new favorite two word pairing that I've ever heard. It just recently overtook a weapon from an old Xbox 360 space game which had a ship where you could equip something called a "Chain Bazooka"
Then you're doing end of life care the slow way.
They know what they did.....
I have a friend who used to work at a cement plant. He hated it. Got all dusty and dirty every day, and sore joints etc. Now he works at a nuclear power plant and is happier than ever :)
Can confirm. Literal concrete boogers every day. Very hard surfaces and toxins leaking everywhere. Tire fires too. Nuclear seems like a dream except for all the political and security stuff.
The nuclear security guys probably could still use an 8 gauge shotgun, though.
Probably, yeah. I wonder if they'd swap their AR-10s for one.
Saw a video of one shooting a rope across a valley.
Ringblaster
That was my nickname in college
I had a similar nickname. Stinkydick Mcgee.
I guess I was the generic version 'industrial tool' ... :(
Named like a hot sauce.
Well, there goes my name for my combined video doorbell and home defense device.
Really, how can you call it RINGBLASTER and not go all the way?
ULTIMATE RINGBLASTER 9000 PRO
JFC 8 gauge? And I thought 10 gauge was overkill.
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