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Old 03-15-2009, 06:11 PM
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Cost me 70 bucks and a knife in trade. Have no fear, it's over the legal limit for both bbl length and over all length so as not to require a tax stamp. The previous owner did an okay (but not great job) on the barrel chop, but did a rather nice job on working the homemade pistolgrip style buttstock. These "whippet" guns usually go for over a C note on the auctions, and - as often observed - are the kind of gun that hurts on both ends.









With some Winchester AA trap loads, it would make a fine rat killing gun.
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Heh. This was advertised as "the boomstick", so how could I resist? Heh. This was advertised as "the boomstick", so how could I resist? Heh. This was advertised as "the boomstick", so how could I resist? Heh. This was advertised as "the boomstick", so how could I resist? Heh. This was advertised as "the boomstick", so how could I resist?  
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Cost me 70 bucks and a knife in trade. Have no fear, it's over the legal limit for both bbl length and over all length so as not to require a tax stamp. The previous owner did an okay (but not great job) on the barrel chop, but did a rather nice job on working the homemade pistolgrip style buttstock. These "whippet" guns usually go for over a C note on the auctions, and - as often observed - are the kind of gun that hurts on both ends.









With some Winchester AA trap loads, it would make a fine rat killing gun.
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Old 03-15-2009, 06:15 PM
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thats nice, I like H&R/New England shotguns
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Old 03-15-2009, 06:22 PM
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Thanks for expanding my horizons.... I had never heard of a whippet gun.

I've owned whippet dogs for years but had never heard the gun term.

There were whippet tanks in WWI and whippet cars in the 50's and 60's....

Now a whippet gun is something that has captured my interest.
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Old 03-15-2009, 06:28 PM
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Thanks for expanding my horizons.... I had never heard of a whippet gun.

I've owned whippet dogs for years but had never heard the gun term.

There were whippet tanks in WWI and whippet cars in the 50's and 60's....

Now a whippet gun is something that has captured my interest.
The term seems to date back to the 1920s/30s, sometimes confused or interchanged with "whippit" gun to the point that both references turn up. Apparently there used to be a popular expression along the lines of "quick as a whippet" - in reference to the dog. Thus a shortened rifle or shotgun, meant to be handy and quick, became a "whippet" gun.

Of course one could "whip it" out..."

There was also a series of shotguns and rifles sold for the hardware store trade under the "Whippet" brand name and sometimes ended up being cut down by users, offering yet another possible source for the term.
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Old 03-15-2009, 06:38 PM
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Old 03-15-2009, 06:44 PM
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Just for everyones edification and enlightenment the minimum OA length for a shortened shotgun is 26". Measured by placing the butt on the floor and having the barrels perpendicular to the wall, measure from the base of the floor against the wall to the tip of the barrels. If you're over 26", you're good as long as the barrels are 18" and over. Just an FYI.
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Old 03-16-2009, 12:43 AM
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FYI- Whippet's are basically a 3/4 scale Greyhound, and fast as Hell! IIRC, back in that day I was told by my Dad that Greyhounds as well as Whippet's were raced at sanctioned dog tracks.
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Old 03-16-2009, 06:22 AM
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Old 03-16-2009, 06:45 AM
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FYI- Whippet's are basically a 3/4 scale Greyhound, and fast as Hell! IIRC, back in that day I was told by my Dad that Greyhounds as well as Whippet's were raced at sanctioned dog tracks.
If your dog was bad would you whippet? I know, it was lame, very lame...
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Old 03-16-2009, 08:12 AM
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Everyone knows a proper boomstick is a SXS double.

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Old 03-16-2009, 08:35 AM
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If your dog was bad would you whippet?
Whip it, whip it good.

Nice little find, Gator. I've got a wall hanger I could do that with. I need to look into that. BTW, do you have a CCW holster for it yet?
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Old 03-16-2009, 09:27 AM
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I have seen such guns in the form of a 20ga double with short barrels and pistol grip. I think some in LE as well as on the other side liked them for cary under a long topcoat.
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Old 03-16-2009, 10:13 AM
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Thanks for expanding my horizons.... I had never heard of a whippet gun.

I've owned whippet dogs for years but had never heard the gun term.

There were whippet tanks in WWI and whippet cars in the 50's and 60's....

Now a whippet gun is something that has captured my interest.
The term seems to date back to the 1920s/30s, sometimes confused or interchanged with "whippit" gun to the point that both references turn up. Apparently there used to be a popular expression along the lines of "quick as a whippet" - in reference to the dog. Thus a shortened rifle or shotgun, meant to be handy and quick, became a "whippet" gun.

Of course one could "whip it" out..."

There was also a series of shotguns and rifles sold for the hardware store trade under the "Whippet" brand name and sometimes ended up being cut down by users, offering yet another possible source for the term.
I believe Clyde Barrow invented the term for the cut down BAR he carried



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